Definitions from Wiktionary (intonation)
▸ noun: (linguistics) The rise and fall of the voice in speaking.
▸ noun: Emotive stress used to increase the power of delivery in speech.
▸ noun: A sound made by, or resembling that made by, a musical instrument.
▸ noun: Singing or playing in good tune or otherwise.
▸ noun: Reciting in a musical prolonged tone; intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice, as of a priest.
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▸ noun: (linguistics) The rise and fall of the voice in speaking.
▸ noun: Emotive stress used to increase the power of delivery in speech.
▸ noun: A sound made by, or resembling that made by, a musical instrument.
▸ noun: Singing or playing in good tune or otherwise.
▸ noun: Reciting in a musical prolonged tone; intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice, as of a priest.
▸ Also see intonation
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▸ Idioms related to intonations
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing intonations
▸ Words that often appear near intonations
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▸ Invented words related to intonations