Cadence
Cadence is used to refer to various rhythmic or repeated motions, activities, or patterns of sound, or to the way a person's voice changes by gently rising and falling while they are speaking.
// Ivy relaxed at the beach, listening to the cadence of the surf.
// He speaks with a soft Southern cadence.
Frenetic
Something described as frenetic is filled with excitement, activity, or confusion. The word is a synonym of frantic.
// The event was noisy and frenetic, which prompted us to leave early.
Scrutinize
To scrutinize something is to examine it carefully especially in a critical way.
// I closely scrutinized my opponent's moves before making my own.
Eureka
As an interjection, eureka is used to express excitement when a discovery has been made. When used as an adjective, eureka describes something (typically a moment) that is characterized by a usually sudden triumphant discovery.
// After years of trying to piece together a concrete business idea, I had a eureka moment and everything made sense.
Jejune
Jejune is a formal word that means "uninteresting" or "boring." It is also used as a synonym of juvenile to describe things (such as behaviors, attitudes, etc.) that are immature, childish, or simplistic.
// The movie adaptation employed surreal visual effects to tell the story, making the plot, jejune in the novel, archetypal rather than artless.
// The professor made rude and jejune remarks about the students' artwork.
Tranche
Tranche refers to a division or portion of a whole.
// A tranche of leaked documents was delivered to the newspaper anonymously, with more promised to come.
Rash
Rash describes something done or made quickly and without thought about what will happen as a result. It can also describe someone who is doing something rash.
// I later regretted having made such a rash promise in a moment of chaos.
// Don't be rash about this decision. Take your time.
Immure
To immure something is to enclose it within or as if within walls. Immure is also sometimes used synonymously with imprison.
// Scientists at the research station in Antarctica are immured by the frozen wild that surrounds them.