Similar words: syncopated, syncopation, syncope, sync, lip-sync, out of sync, syncline, synchrony. Meaning: ['sɪkəpeɪt] v. 1. omit a sound or letter in a word 2. modify the rhythm by stressing or accenting a weak beat.
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1. Some spirituals are based on syncopated rhythms.
2. They published several of my novels which were syncopated by them.
3. The song have a syncopate rhythm in the jazz version.
4. The song has a syncopated rhythm in the jazz version.
5. Rich syncopated sound, cool, playful.
6. Something in the syncopated rhythmic movement of their two stroking hands stopped him though.
7. The next example is the catchy syncopated intro riff taken from the single Teaser.
8. When one inhales, one should syncopate their breath of life with both physical and nonphysical counterparts breathing together in divine timing.
9. Now let us syncopate the rhythm of the movement of our molecules and energy field to the rotation of the molecules of earth.
10. Dolphins and whales often syncopate our swimming with a rhythm of in-breath and out-breath as a pod.
11. For avoiding the syncopate of Chinese words(http://Sentencedict.com), the author take the Chinese text search on single word.
12. Learning to synthesize and syncopate with the dream of the great central sun is necessary to move into harmony in preparation for entry.
13. As you learn to syncopate the rotation of one's own molecules to the sounds of the crickets, one will come into divine timing.
14. Such dolphin-whale chakras also do not syncopate well for a balanced rotation of field.
15. The city's manners were too fast, its rhythm too syncopated.
More similar words: syncopated, syncopation, syncope, sync, lip-sync, out of sync, syncline, synchrony, syncretic, asynchrony, synchronic, syncretism, synchronous, synchronise, synchronism, synchronize, idiosyncrasy, synchronised, synchronized, asynchronous, idiosyncratic, synchronously, synchronizing, cop a plea, synchronisation, synchronization, copacetic, geosynchronous orbit, allopathy, myopathy.