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Meaning & Definition of Ragtime in English

English

Ragtime

A style of early jazz music characterized by syncopated rhythms.


Pronunciation:

/ˈræɡ.taɪm/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

ragtimes

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A syncopated musical style that originated in African American communities in the late 19th century.

    Example Sentence: Scott Joplin is often recognized as the king of ragtime music.

  • Definition: A genre of music that features ragged, syncopated rhythms, often played on the piano.

    Example Sentence: The lively ragtime piece had everyone tapping their feet.

Etymology

Origin: The term 'ragtime' derives from 'ragged time', referring to the syncopated rhythms.

Synonyms

syncopated musicjazzragboogie-woogie

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • ragtime era: A period marked by the popularity of ragtime music, particularly in the early 1900s.
  • ragtime piano: A style of piano music that plays ragtime compositions.

Translations

  • Spanish: ragtime
  • French: ragtime
  • German: Ragtime
  • Russian: рэгтайм

Related Words

  • jazz: A genre of music that originated in the African American communities, characterized by improvisation.
  • syncopation: A rhythmic concept which emphasizes off-beats.

Slang Meanings of ragtime

  • Meaning: A lively or upbeat event or gathering.

    Example Sentence: We're having a ragtime at my place this weekend!

  • Meaning: A carefree or fun time.

    Example Sentence: The party turned into a real ragtime with everyone dancing.