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Beat Biːt Heart Missed Officers Noun Bre Loud

Word beat
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / biːt / NAmE / biːt /
Example
  • several loud beats on the drum
  • his heart missed a beat when he saw her.
  • the steady beat of the drums
  • this type of music has a strong beat to it.
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beat

(noun)BrE / biːt / NAmE / biːt /
  1. a single blow to something, such as a drum, or a movement of something, such as your heart; the sound that this makes
    • several loud beats on the drum
    • His heart missed a beat when he saw her.
  2. a series of regular blows to something, such as a drum; the sound that this makes
    • see also heartbeat
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/heartbeat
    • the steady beat of the drums
  3. the main rhythm, or a unit of rhythm, in a piece of music, a poem, etc.
    • This type of music has a strong beat to it.
    • The piece has four beats to the bar.
    • Pause for two beats and then repeat the chorus.
  4. the area that a police officer walks around regularly and which he or she is responsible for
    • More police officers out on the beat may help to cut crime.
  5. used to say that somebody has a sudden feeling of fear, excitement, etc.
    • My heart missed a beat when I saw who it was.
  6. to behave in a different way from other people; to have different attitudes or ideas
    • She was a gifted and original artist who marched to a different drummer.
  7. to walk around the area that they are responsible for
  8. Extra Examples

    • Count four beats and then start singing.
    • He chants his lyrics over an infectious disco beat.
    • She felt the beat of his heart.
    • They danced to the rhythmic beat of the music.
    • We have two officers walking the beat after midnight.
    • We heard the beat of distant drums.
    • officers on the beat

    Word Origin

    • Old English bēatan, of Germanic origin.
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