metronomic (Meaning)
metronomic
mechanically regular (as in action or tempo), of, relating to, or being a drug or regimen of drugs administered in low doses at regular intervals over an extended period of time
Synonyms & Antonyms of metronomic
metronomic Sentence Examples
- The clock's metronomic ticking marked the passage of time.
- The runner's steps echoed with a metronomic regularity.
- The metronome's incessant beat guided the pianist's tempo.
- The machine's piston rose and fell with metronomic precision.
- The heartbeat of the newborn was remarkably metronomic.
- The surgeon's scalpel moved with metronomic accuracy through the patient's flesh.
- The metronomic chirping of crickets filled the summer night.
- The dripping faucet produced a metronomic sound that grated on her nerves.
- The factory worker's motions became metronomic as she assembled the widgets.
- The pendulum swung back and forth with metronomic consistency.
FAQs About the word metronomic
mechanically regular (as in action or tempo), of, relating to, or being a drug or regimen of drugs administered in low doses at regular intervals over an extend
uniform, metric, regular, metrical, rhythmical, rhythmic, cadent, cadenced,steady, musical
unmeasured,arrhythmic,unrhythmic,nonmetrical
The clock's metronomic ticking marked the passage of time.
The runner's steps echoed with a metronomic regularity.
The metronome's incessant beat guided the pianist's tempo.
The machine's piston rose and fell with metronomic precision.