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Meanings of
intonate
in English
Portuguese
entoar
Catalan
entonar
Spanish
entonar
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Recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm.
chant
intone
cantillate
Portuguese
entoar
Synonyms
Examples for "
chant
"
chant
intone
cantillate
Examples for "
chant
"
1
The
chant
I heard was as follows, but others are sometimes used:
2
Weary male voices
chant
'One, two, free!', followed by a chain-clanking thump.
3
They would often
chant
common protest slogans between song breaks at TTN.
4
Record how long the
chant
was able to fend off stray thoughts.
5
Not in a day could he learn to
chant
in noble verse.
1
Hopefully there will be the chance to hear MC Grindah
intone
:
Bang!
2
Somewhere in the distance I hear a siren
intone
its mournful tenor.
3
He got them to
intone
together as practice: President Trump, President Trump .
4
Subjects were asked to
intone
neutral-content sentences with happy, sad, and neutral prosody.
5
Or add to it: And with measured tone
intone
the Koran,2
1
There was no musical instrument, the performers were men, and the mele they
cantillated
went as follows:
2
The notes given below offer such a skeletal presentation of a song which the author heard
cantillated
by a skilled hula-master.
3
During his performance Kualii
cantillated
his song while handling a round wooden tray in place of a drum; his wife meanwhile performed the dance.
Usage of
intonate
in English
1
The ability to
intonate
will make digital assistants capable of similarly nuanced expression.
2
Of a truth, she had sworn never to actually speak again, but now it occurred to her that perhaps she might at least
intonate
.
3
And at last, when Sister Hyacinthe had clapped her hands, the whole carriage
intonated
the "Te Deum," the hymn of praise and thanksgiving.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
least intonate
Translations for
intonate
Portuguese
entoar
cantar
Catalan
entonar
salmodiar
salmejar
cantar
Spanish
entonar
salmodiar
cantar
Intonate
through the time