Drumbeat [noun]

Definition of Drumbeat:

growl, reverberation

Synonyms of Drumbeat:


Opposite/Antonyms of Drumbeat:

Quiet


Sentence/Example of Drumbeat:

They have to be actively participating with a regular drumbeat of content.

He described himself as “very new to politics” and said the drumbeat of advertisements about the runoffs convinced him he needed to register — that and the razor-thin margin in November.

He described himself as “very new to politics” and said the drumbeat of advertisements convinced him he needed to register — that, and the razor-thin margin in November.

Wirecard always denied vehemently that anything was wrong, but the drumbeat of doubts continued.

It was unheard of for a burger restaurant to go to such lengths, but clearly McDonald’s was onto something, so slogans and commercial jingles followed like a steady drumbeat.

Now, a steady drumbeat of research is emerging to help us take stock of the damage.

The whole drumbeat of my campaign is you gotta engage the families, you gotta engage the community.

In earliest times the people were called to meeting by drumbeat or by the blowing of a horn.

The drumbeat of the Polynesian has a strange and gloomy stimulation for the nerves of all.

The drumbeat is often accompanied with singing which is the most discordant of all sounds supposed to be harmonious.