percussive
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- nonpercussive adjective
- percussively adverb
- percussiveness noun
- unpercussive adjective
Etymology
Origin of percussive
First recorded in 1785–95; percuss(ion) + -ive
Vocabulary lists containing percussive
Example Sentences
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On his own website, Zayn describes konnakol as "the act of creating percussive sounds with one's voice".
From BBC • Feb. 6, 2026
The music is urgent and highly percussive with small drums, and Mr. Ross’s vibes create alluring propulsion.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025
Even John Tesh’s “Roundball Rock” — the infectious percussive theme song used during the era — is returning.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 20, 2025
Is that percussive pounding in earth the ground moving under our feet and the cello solo snowy Central Park?
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 30, 2025
The endless percussive symphony makes my brain want to slide out through my ears and run away—and I realize that must be how it happens!
From "Challenger Deep" by Neal Shusterman
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