IPA: /jʊˈrɪθmɪk/
KK: /jʊˈrɪθmɪk/
Relating to a form of expressive movement that combines music and dance, often used in education to teach rhythm and harmony.
The eurythmic performance captivated the audience with its graceful movements and musicality.
Eurythmic → It is formed from "eu-" (meaning good or well) and "rhythmos" (from Greek, meaning rhythm). The word "eurythmic" refers to a good or harmonious rhythm, often used in the context of dance or movement that is aesthetically pleasing.
Think of 'good' ('eu-') rhythm ('rhythmos') to remember that 'eurythmic' means having a pleasing or harmonious rhythm.