Cadence in a sentence as a noun

In fact, my natural cadence will likely be thrown off even more by the stress of not being able to log in.

The advantage here is that I can practice what I want to say, listen back to my cadence and then adjust and readjust if necessary.

The Dash monitors movements like pace, steps, cadence and distance as well as heart rate, oxygen saturation and energy spent.

If you started ten digits in, grouped the digits differently, and read them off to me in a different cadence, I wouldn't even recognize it was pi!

"This meshes well with Sam Altman's advice to: "Have a good operational cadence where projects are short and youre releasing something new on a regular basis.

That's the only evidence I have and it doesn't reflect well on Julie at all; I can only imagine what it's like to work with a person who spits out expletives at that cadence.

But the cadence at 'web' players was sporadic at best and often frenetic, feature request, test, iterate, feature, iterate, test, coast, coast, coast, feature, feature, feature, test, coast, Etc.

But online, when I talk to them regularly, it's nearly instantly obvious when they're in a bad mood or something is bugging them, by the way the cadence and subtleties of the conversation change, or change when specific things are mentioned.

Cadence definitions

noun

(prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse

See also: meter metre measure beat

noun

the close of a musical section

noun

a recurrent rhythmical series

See also: cadency