heartbeat
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of heartbeat
Explanation
That regular thumping in your chest is your heartbeat, the relaxation and contraction of your heart's chambers that sends blood flowing through your body. You may notice your heartbeat after you've been exercising vigorously, or when something really scares you. It's the rhythmic pulse that can be heard through a stethoscope as your heart works to pump your blood. Figuratively, a heartbeat is also a brief, quick moment, as in "It was over in a heartbeat," or something vitally important, as in "She was the heartbeat of our Girl Scout troop." Heartbeat comes from the "repeated strike of a drum" sense of beat.
Example Sentences
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ETFs can defer gains by engaging in a tax maneuver called a heartbeat trade.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026
But PABS, the heartbeat of the treaty, was left on the side in order to get the bulk of the deal over the line.
From Barron's • Apr. 27, 2026
By the time the doctor had logged there was no fetal heartbeat, the medical record shows, Crain was too unstable for surgery.
From Salon • Apr. 20, 2026
“They are the essence of the brand, and really understand the heartbeat of the brand,” said Partridge, Tapatío’s new chairman.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 12, 2026
His heartbeat was a fast and stuttering thrum.
From "Night Owls" by A.R. Vishny
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