What is another word for at the same time?
Pronunciation:
[ at ðə sˈe͡ɪm tˈa͡ɪm], [ at ðə sˈeɪm tˈaɪm], [ a_t ð_ə s_ˈeɪ_m t_ˈaɪ_m]
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Similar words for at the same time:
- other relevant words (adjective)
- simultaneous (adjective)
- other relevant words (adverb)
- all (adverb)
- meantime (adverb)
- other relevant words (conjunction)
- when (conjunction)
- while (conjunction)
- coincident (noun)
- coincidental (noun)
- coinciding (noun)
- concurrent (noun)
- concurrently (noun)
- cooccurring (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for At the same time:
adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective) • simultaneous (adjective)adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)adv.
• all (adverb) • meantime (adverb)conj.
• Other relevant words: (conjunction)- when.
n.
• coincident (noun) • coincidental (noun) • coinciding (noun) • concurrent (noun) • concurrently (noun) • cooccurring (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- bivalent,
- two-base hit,
- astatine,
- sort of,
- word class,
- equally,
- notwithstanding,
- however,
- soon enough,
- arsenic,
- fourth dimension,
- while,
- break up,
- backup,
- aboard,
- collide,
- patch,
- withal,
- clock,
- parallel of latitude,
- clang,
- crash,
- collimate,
- niche,
- two-bagger,
- clock time,
- nevertheless,
- musical interval,
- too,
- support,
- double over,
- doubling,
- conjunction,
- escort,
- musical accompaniment,
- synchronizing,
- clank,
- once again,
- image,
- kind of,
- analogue,
- co-occurrence,
- duplicate,
- duple,
- time out,
- part of speech,
- friction,
- meeting of minds,
- concordant,
- treble,
- line of latitude,
- lag,
- replicate,
- doubled,
- clangoring,
- co-occurrent,
- spell,
- besides,
- coincidence,
- ensuant,
- threefold,
- jar,
- unitedly,
- look-alike,
- three-fold,
- collateral,
- all at once,
- incidental,
- two-fold,
- suspension,
- deferral,
- repeat,
- separation,
- break,
- for the moment,
- synchronisation,
- over again,
- analog,
- consequent,
- complement,
- twofold,
- still,
- resultant,
- reduplicate,
- nonetheless,
- latitude,
- jointly,
- brush,
- atomic number 33,
- as well,
- twice,
- piece,
- corner,
- disruption,
- clangor,
- respite,
- synchroneity,
- intermission,
- metre,
- two-baser,
- twin,
- synchronism,
- recession,
- synchronization,
- adjourn,
- sequent,
- skirmish,
- preferably,
- then again,
- pause,
- doubly,
- in concert,
- prison term,
- sooner,
- quite,
- dual,
- clip,
- collectively,
- attendant,
- atomic number 85,
- double up,
- meter,
- instead,
- yet,
- likewise,
- clangour,
- stunt man,
- kinda,
- gap,
- modern-day,
- forked,
- every bit,
- all the same,
- sentence,
- very much like,
- stunt woman,
- once more,
- synchrony,
- present-day,
- time interval,
- even as,
- time,
- encounter,
- for now,
- as a group,
- inlet,
- conjointly,
- form class.
- also,
- for the meantime,
- added to,
- in addition to,
- with one voice,
- as one man,
- be that as it may,
- in concert with,
- During,
- all together,
- on the other hand,
- during the interval,
- just the same,
- along with,
- for the time being,
- for a time,
- even so,
- ad interim,
- again,
- as one,
- rather,
- in the act of,
- together with,
- Whiles,
- in chorus,
- and also,
- attended by,
- And,
- for the nonce,
- in the intervening time,
- for all that,
- as well as,
- in the same breath,
- in the meantime.
How to use "At the same time" in context?
Syncopation, or the concept of "at the same time," is a cornerstone of both classical and jazz music. Syncopation can be simply defined as a rhythmic departure from the standard metric scheme, or meter. The "syncopated" beats add a sense of excitement and unpredictability to a song, making it more memorable and danceable for listeners.
Syncopation can be used in both simple and complex rhythms, and it has been employed by such legendary composers as Beethoven and Bach. Whether used sparingly or in large doses, syncopation is an essential tool in the composer's arsenal.
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