CADENCE in a Sentence
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12 example sentences for CADENCE, such as:
1. The minor cadences of despair change often to triumph and calm confidence.
2. Then the soft melody and mighty cadences of Negro song fluttered and thundered.
3. Marching down the road, the troops sang out, following the cadence set by the sergeant.
4. She sang, and her voice flowed in a rich cadence, swelling or dying away like a nightingale of the woods.
2. Then the soft melody and mighty cadences of Negro song fluttered and thundered.
3. Marching down the road, the troops sang out, following the cadence set by the sergeant.
4. She sang, and her voice flowed in a rich cadence, swelling or dying away like a nightingale of the woods.
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Meanings and Examples of CADENCE
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cadence
n. rhythmic rise and fall of words or sounds; beat
Classic Sentence:
1 She sang, and her voice flowed in a rich cadence, swelling or dying away like a nightingale of the woods.
2 The child went singing away, following up the current of the brook, and striving to mingle a more lightsome cadence with its melancholy voice.
3 The personality of the artist, at first a cry or a cadence or a mood and then a fluid and lambent narrative, finally refines itself out of existence, impersonalizes itself, so to speak.
4 And all hearts were touched and turned to her voice, shining like a young star, shining clearer as the voice intoned the proparoxytone and more faintly as the cadence died.
5 Then he neighed three or four times, but in so different a cadence, that I almost began to think he was speaking to himself, in some language of his own.
6 As the dying cadence of his strains was falling on the ears of the latter, he started aside at hearing them repeated behind him, in a voice half human and half sepulchral.
7 Candide was whipped in cadence while they were singing; the Biscayner, and the two men who had refused to eat bacon, were burnt; and Pangloss was hanged, though that was not the custom.
8 Then the soft melody and mighty cadences of Negro song fluttered and thundered.
9 Then there is the song of many waters, "Roll, Jordan, roll," a mighty chorus with minor cadences.
10 The minor cadences of despair change often to triumph and calm confidence.
11 At one or two favourite cadences, he threw in a little assistance of his own, where the knight's voice seemed unable to carry the air so high as his worshipful taste approved.
Example Sentence:
1 Marching down the road, the troops sang out, following the cadence set by the sergeant.