Similar words: syncope, sync, emancipated, anticipated, lip-sync, out of sync, syncretic, synchronise. Meaning: ['sɪkəpeɪt] adj. stressing a normally 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 has a syncopated rhythm in the jazz version.
4. Rich syncopated sound, cool, playful.
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5. Something in the syncopated rhythmic movement of their two stroking hands stopped him though.
6. The next example is the catchy syncopated intro riff taken from the single Teaser.
7. Tap dancing involves the production of syncopated sounds by the dancer's feet.
8. The contrabass, too, in its syncopated, jazz-style solo, explores a higher altitude than is normal in Old Music, but this bass riff does not change a note of the original.
9. This work employs a syncopated rhythm with a strong driving force.
10. The city's manners were too fast, its rhythm too syncopated.
11. A kind of music developed by Black Americans that combines blues and jazz, characterized by a strong backbeat and repeated variations on syncopated instrumental phrases.
12. The jet - black cube was vested in flickering red lights, which syncopated as the machine thought.
13. It's very fast, it's exciting, and most importantly, it's syncopated.
14. The dialogue is stilted, terse and bare , like the syncopated sparks of sharpening knives.
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