prosodic

/prəˈsɒdɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to the rhythm and intonation of speech or verse; having a particular rhythm or intonation

“The prosodic pattern of the poem added to its overall musical quality.”

2. noun

a quality or aspect of speech or verse that is concerned with rhythm, intonation, and other sound features

“The poet’s use of prosody created a powerful emotional impact on the audience.”

Synonyms

  • intonational
  • rhythmic

Antonyms

  • flat
  • monotonous