"Intones" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Intones
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"Intones" Meaning

To intone means to speak or pronounce with a particular tone or pitch, often with a deliberate or formal tone. It can also mean to express a particular emotion or feeling through one's voice, such as sadness, joy, or authority.

"Intones" Examples

Usage Examples of "Intones"


As the conductor raised his baton, the whole orchestra intoned the famous opening notes of the symphony.
The priest intoned the sacred words of the liturgy, his voice echoing through the cathedral.
The announcer's voice intoned the news with a serious tone, "Breaking news: global economic crisis expected..."
The singer's voice dramatically intoned the lyrics, sending shivers down the spines of the audience.
In the early hours of the morning, the mournful foghorns of the ships in the harbor intoned their mournful melodies.

"Intones" Similar Words

Intolerances

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Intolerant

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Intolerantly

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Intonate

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To intonate means to adjust or modify the pitch or tone of something, typically in a specific context or medium, usually in order to achieve a particular effect or convey a particular emotion. This can be applied to various forms, such as music, speech, or even tone of voice, to convey meaning, attitude, or feeling.

Intonation

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Intonation refers to the variation in pitch or tone used when pronouncing words or phrases in order to convey meaning, attitude, or emotion. It is the rise or fall in pitch when speaking, and can significantly affect the way a listener interprets the spoken language.

Intonations

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Intorsion

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Intoxicate

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