syncopated
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Origin of syncopated
1655–65; < Late Latin syncopāt ( us ) ( see syncopate) + -ed 2
Explanation
In music, rhythms or beats that are unexpected or sound "off" in an interesting way are syncopated. Typically, a syncopated beat puts the stress where it wouldn't usually be. When your ear is expecting a weak beat and instead hears a strong or stressed one, it's syncopated. This adjective can also describe rhythms that are uneven or that disturb the flow of music and take it in a different direction. As a verb, syncopate means to make music with this kind of rhythm and also to "shorten words by omitting syllables," from the Greek root synkope, "contraction of a word."
Vocabulary lists containing syncopated
Example Sentences
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The following “Lazy Daisy,” built around a loop of syncopated electronic percussion, is defined by its use of space.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 9, 2026
Standing in a line, they fall into syncopated steps, slowly coming together for a single breath and hunch.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2026
Each one’s momentary glow pulses alive and fades in syncopated rhythm with the drowsy croaks of bullfrogs.
From Salon • May 10, 2024
He brought an ensemble to the elegant Appel Room theater, overlaying syncopated backbeats, heralding horn lines and tapestries of Rhodes and distorted guitar.
From New York Times • Jan. 15, 2024
When students hear the syncopated rhythm, they should walk to the rhythm short-long-short-long, freeze in place, or clap.
From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin
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