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  1. A cadence is a rhythm, or a flow of words or music, in a sequence that is regular (or steady as it were). But lest we be mistaken, cadence also lends its meaning to the sounds of Mother Nature (such as birdsong) to be sure.

  2. Cadence definition: rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words. See examples of CADENCE used in a sentence.

  3. Cadence, in business-speak, is how often a regularly scheduled thing happens. Nancy Friedman, writing at Vocabulary.com , speculates that the usage may have gotten its start at IBM. She cites a 2003 article about the company that referred to the "cadence of meetings" at IBM (when and for how long particular categories of employees have meetings ...

  4. CADENCE definition: 1. the regular rise and fall of the voice: 2. a set of chords (= different notes played together…. Learn more.

  5. Cadence is a leading EDA and Intelligent System Design provider delivering hardware, software, and IP for electronic design.

  6. Originally designating falling tones especially at the end of lines of music or poetry, cadence broadened to mean the rhythms of the tones and sometimes even the rhythm of sounds in general. Think of the cadence of the marching band at a football game or the cadence of the crickets on a warm spring night.

  7. CADENCE meaning: 1. the regular rise and fall of the voice: 2. a set of chords (= different notes played together…. Learn more.

  8. A cadence is the phrase that ends a section of music or a complete piece of music.

  9. Definition of cadence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. cadence. noun. 1. intonation, accent, inflection, modulation He recognised the Polish cadences in her voice. 2. rhythm, beat, measure (Prosody), metre, pulse, throb, tempo, swing, lilt There was a sudden shift in the cadence of the music.

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