- a word derived from rhythmic.
Example Sentences
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Four fighters showed severe brain disturbances and five were moderately unrhythmic in the head�indicating suspected brain damage.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The island rocked gently as he moved farther and farther away from it, the chuckling of the water underneath the boat and the wooden creaking of the oarlocks an unrhythmic lullaby.
From "Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy" by Gary D. Schmidt
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Yes, I did say that, view him as a bard, Lucilius is unrhythmic, rugged, hard.
From The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry by Conington, John
So the terms rhythmic and unrhythmic are purely conventional, as also are harmony and discord, which have no actual existence.
From Concerning the Spiritual in Art by Sadleir, Michael
It was completely unrhythmic and very close to normal.
From The Machine That Saved The World by Leinster, Murray