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synchrony
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "synchrony" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the state or condition of two or more things happening or existing at the same time. For example, "The synchrony of the beating drums and clapping hands filled the air with a kind of magic."
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Alternative expressions(20)
simultaneous occurrence
coordinated action
harmonious alignment
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duplicative effort
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Critically, these products will be designed specifically for the context - in Katine, for example, working in synchrony with the local harvest cycle.
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One such mission is Cluster, a set of four ESA spacecraft that fly in synchrony in and out of the magnetosphere.
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Normally the sinoatrial node generates regular electrical pulses that spread across the chambers of the heart, causing the cells to contract in synchrony.
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Were they to flap in synchrony, then, the apparent weight of the birds in a lorry could briefly double.
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But a study published in this week's Nature, by a group led by Gilles Laurent at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, shows that, at least in insects, such waves help brains to interpret the outside world.The electrical bursts that produce brain waves result from the combined activities of millions of nerve cells switching on and off in precise synchrony.
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The wires connecting gates to the chip's clock must be the same length for components that have to operate in synchrony.
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Typically, a ray of light of the sort used for communications can be pictured as a collection of constituent waves, peaking and troughing in synchrony: line up all of the peaks and they should lie in a plane.
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That their sensory receptors are tuned to the same environmental stimuli is usually sufficient to achieve this synchrony (proper timing) in the lower organisms.
Encyclopedias
Sound traveling in water is easily transferred to aquatic animals, but because all parts of the animal vibrate in synchrony, there is no immobile reference allowing the animal to detect the vibrations.
Encyclopedias
In order to achieve this interaction, the diameter and pitch of the helix must be such that the RF wave traveling on the helix wire at the speed of light (about 300,000 km, or 186,000 miles, per second) is slowed down in its axial travel to be in synchrony with the velocity of the electrons in the beam.
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Similar Expressions
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Often, however, a victim may be infected with different species of parasites at the same time or may have different generations of the same species being released out of synchrony in which case the classic two- or three-day pattern may be replaced by more frequent rigours of chills, fever, and sweating.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing complex systems or processes, use "synchrony" to highlight the coordinated timing and interaction of their components. This adds precision and clarity to your explanation.
Common error
Avoid using "synchrony" when simply referring to similarity or resemblance. "Synchrony" specifically denotes events occurring at the same time or in a coordinated manner, not just general likeness.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "synchrony" functions as a descriptor of temporal coordination and simultaneous occurrence. It signifies that two or more events, processes, or actions happen at the same time or in a coordinated manner. Ludwig confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
32%
News & Media
30%
Science
26%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Social Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "synchrony" is a noun signifying the state of occurring at the same time or in a coordinated manner. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and appropriate usage. It's commonly found in encyclopedic, news, and scientific contexts, emphasizing temporal alignment. Related phrases include "simultaneous occurrence" and "coordinated action". When using "synchrony", ensure it accurately reflects simultaneous or coordinated events rather than mere similarity. Understanding its scope is key to avoiding common errors. Remember that the tool that I'm using says that is used to describe the state or condition of two or more things happening or existing at the same time.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
synchronized timing
Highlights the precise temporal alignment of events.
simultaneous occurrence
Focuses on the co-occurrence of events at the same time.
coordinated action
Emphasizes the alignment and collaboration of actions.
concurrent event
Stresses the happening of events at the same period.
harmonious alignment
Suggests a pleasing or agreeable arrangement of elements.
interdependent timing
Highlights the reliance of different timing occurrences on each other.
unified action
Stresses the performance of events as a single process.
temporal coincidence
Refers to the overlapping of events in time.
parallel process
Emphasizes the simultaneous progression of different processes.
synchronized rhythm
Implies a patterned and timed concurrence of occurrences.
FAQs
How is "synchrony" used in a sentence?
You can use "synchrony" to describe events that happen at the same time or in a coordinated fashion, as in "The dancers moved in perfect synchrony".
What's a good alternative to "synchrony"?
Depending on the context, you might use alternatives like "simultaneous occurrence", "coordinated action", or "synchronized timing".
What does "synchrony" mean?
"Synchrony" refers to the state of occurring or operating at the same time or in a coordinated way.
Is there a difference between "synchrony" and "synchronicity"?
"Synchrony" generally refers to events happening at the same time. "Synchronicity" has a more specific and often spiritual meaning, referring to meaningful coincidences.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested