eurhythmic

eurhythmic

The dancers performed a eurhythmic movement in perfect unison.

Definition

Adjective: Relating to or characterized by a harmonious and balanced rhythm, especially in movement, design, or art. It describes something that is gracefully ordered and proportioned, often with a sense of natural flow.

Usage Examples
  • (The dancer's motions were gracefully balanced and rhythmic.)
  • (The building's design was well-balanced and orderly.)
  • (Her writing was evenly spaced and rhythmically formed.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Eurhythmic dance": A form of dance that emphasizes natural, flowing movements in harmony with music or rhythm.

    • The school offered classes in eurhythmic dance to teach children body coordination. (A dance style focused on rhythmic harmony.)
  • "Eurhythmic design": In art or architecture, a design that achieves visual balance and rhythmic repetition.

    • The garden's eurhythmic layout featured alternating flower beds and pathways. (A layout with balanced, rhythmic patterns.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Eurhythmics (noun, plural): The study or practice of rhythmic movement, often used in music education (e.g., Dalcroze eurhythmics).

    • She studied eurhythmics to improve her sense of musical timing. (The discipline of rhythmic movement.)
  • Eurhythmy (noun): Harmony of proportion or movement; graceful rhythm.

    • The sculpture achieved a perfect eurhythmy of form and space. (A state of balanced rhythm.)
Synonyms
  • Harmonious: Having a pleasing arrangement of parts; in tune.
  • Balanced: Evenly distributed; stable in composition.
  • Rhythmic: Having a regular, repeating pattern of sound or movement.
  • Proportional: Corresponding in size, degree, or amount to something else.
Related Idioms
  • In rhythm: Moving or occurring with a regular, repeated pattern.

    • The rowers worked in rhythm, pulling their oars simultaneously. (Moving together in a coordinated, rhythmic way.)
  • Keep time: To maintain a consistent tempo or beat.

    • The drummer kept time for the entire orchestra. (Maintained the rhythmic pace.)

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