Having or distinguished by a tone; often used in combination.
1He saw a rugged, muscular body, well toned and used to work.
2The room is toned in pale green with relief in old rose.
3Once a family home, the earth-toned space is full of pillowy nooks.
4Afterwards, the gold is toned and distressed to achieve an aged look.
5All of us have to get toned up once in a while.
6Shearlings coats, velvets blazers and jewel-toned knitwear anchor the ageless power suit.
7The two engaged in a low-toned conversation, directing quick glances at Musa.
8It was all dark and rich and right-toned-thehome of a gentleman.
9Her more-natural, toned down look as of late is gorgeous and refreshing.
10SAIOH means good in the sense of kindly, pleasantly toned, or agreeable.
11It seems from what I've heard he has toned down the rhetoric.
12Then a sombre-toned reflection formulated itself in his mind, ironical and bitter.
13She spoke swiftly, in a voice clear-toned and silvery as a bell.
14They, too, had seen, and the three were now in low-toned conference.
15You can tell a McIntosh by its two-toned red and green skin.
16Their voices, in every line of this department, were well-toned and powerful.
Toned per variant geogràfica