Rythym vs. Rhythm

Edited by Huma Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Updated on September 14, 2023
Rythym is a misspelling. The correct spelling is Rhythm, denoting a pattern of beats in music or movement.

Which is correct: Rythym or Rhythm
How to spell Rhythm?

Rythym is Incorrect

Rhythm is Correct
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Key Differences
Think of "rhythmic" to recall the correct order of letters.

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Sep 09, 2023
Count the letters: Rhythm has six letters, not seven.

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Sep 09, 2023
There's no extra 'y' in Rhythm.

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Remember the "hymn" in Rhythm, as hymns are musical.

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Connect "Rhythm" with beats and patterns to reinforce the spelling.

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Rythym and Rhythm Definitions
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Rhythm
Movement or variation characterized by the regular recurrence or alternation of different quantities or conditions
The rhythm of the tides.

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Rhythm
The patterned, recurring alternations of contrasting elements of sound or speech.

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Rhythm
The patterning of musical sound, as by differences in the timing, duration, or stress of consecutive notes.

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Rhythm
The pattern or flow of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in accentual verse or of long and short syllables in quantitative verse.

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Rhythm
The sense of temporal development created in a work of literature or a film by the arrangement of formal elements such as the length of scenes, the nature and amount of dialogue, or the repetition of motifs.

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Rhythm
A regular or harmonious pattern created by lines, forms, and colors in painting, sculpture, and other visual arts.

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Rhythm
The pattern of development produced in a literary or dramatic work by repetition of elements such as words, phrases, incidents, themes, images, and symbols.

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Rhythm
Procedure or routine characterized by regularly recurring elements, activities, or factors
The rhythm of civilization.
The rhythm of the lengthy negotiations.

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Rhythm
The variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or music, over time; a beat or meter.
Dance to the rhythm of the music.

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Rhythm
A specifically defined pattern of such variation.
Most dances have a rhythm as distinctive as the Iambic verse in poetry

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Rhythm
A flow, repetition or regularity.
Once you get the rhythm of it, the job will become easy.

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Rhythm
The tempo or speed of a beat, song or repetitive event.
We walked with a quick, even rhythm.

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Rhythm
The musical instruments which provide rhythm (mainly; not or less melody) in a musical ensemble.
The Baroque term basso continuo is virtually equivalent to rhythm

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Rhythm
A regular quantitative change in a variable (notably natural) process.
The rhythm of the seasons dominates agriculture as well as wildlife

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Rhythm
Controlled repetition of a phrase, incident or other element as a stylistic figure in literature and other narrative arts; the effect it creates.
The running gag is a popular rhythm in motion pictures and theater comedy

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Rhythm
A person's natural feeling for rhythm.
That girl's got rhythm, watch her dance!

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Rhythm
In the widest sense, a dividing into short portions by a regular succession of motions, impulses, sounds, accents, etc., producing an agreeable effect, as in music poetry, the dance, or the like.

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Rhythm
Movement in musical time, with periodical recurrence of accent; the measured beat or pulse which marks the character and expression of the music; symmetry of movement and accent.

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Rhythm
A division of lines into short portions by a regular succession of arses and theses, or percussions and remissions of voice on words or syllables.

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Rhythm
The basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music;
The piece has a fast rhythm
The conductor set the beat

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Rhythm
An interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs;
The neverending cycle of the seasons

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Rhythm
The arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements;
The rhythm of Frost's poetry

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Rhythm
Natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle)

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FAQs
Which conjunction is used with Rhythm?
Any conjunction can be used depending on the context.

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Sep 09, 2023
Why is it called Rhythm?
The term comes from the Greek word "rhythmos" meaning measure, flow.

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Which article is used with Rhythm?
Both "a" and "the" can be used, depending on context.

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Is the Rhythm term a metaphor?
It can be used metaphorically in non-musical contexts.

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Sep 09, 2023
Is Rhythm a vowel or consonant?
"Rhythm" is a word containing both vowels and consonants.

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What is a stressed syllable in Rhythm?
The first syllable "Rhyth" is stressed.

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Which determiner is used with Rhythm?
Determiners like "this," "that," "my," and "our" can be used.

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How is Rhythm used in a sentence?
The drummer set the rhythm, and the band began to play.

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