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Cyclical Meaning in English

word

ˈsaɪkɫɪkəɫ/, /ˈsɪkɫɪkəɫ
SY-kluh-kuhl or SIK-luh-kuhl
sˈaɪklɪkəl
SY-kluh-kuhl

Definition

Something is cyclical if it happens in cycles or is repeated in the same order over time.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly formal or academic; often used to describe processes in economics, nature, or jobs ('cyclical patterns', 'cyclical recession'). Do not confuse with 'repetitive' (mere repetition), as 'cyclical' implies a predictable pattern or return to the starting point.

Example Sentences

The seasons follow a cyclical pattern every year.

basic

Economic growth can be cyclical, going up and down over time.

basic

Many jobs in tourism have a cyclical nature depending on the season.

basic

Market crashes are often cyclical; history has shown they come back around.

natural

Fashion trends are so cyclical—what’s old is always new again.

natural

After a while, you notice productivity at work is pretty cyclical; some weeks you get a ton done, others not so much.

natural