Recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm.
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Examples for "tone"
Examples for "tone"
1However, he has taken on a more serious tone in recent days.
2Analysts said that this could set the tone for the new year.
3Despite Romney's new course on immigration, Ryan has taken a harder tone.
4No clear image would come, no tone of voice or remembered words.
5You must know best. Her tone clearly said she didn't believe that.
1The chant I heard was as follows, but others are sometimes used:
2Weary male voices chant 'One, two, free!', followed by a chain-clanking thump.
3They would often chant common protest slogans between song breaks at TTN.
4Record how long the chant was able to fend off stray thoughts.
5Not in a day could he learn to chant in noble verse.
1The ability to intonate will make digital assistants capable of similarly nuanced expression.
2Of a truth, she had sworn never to actually speak again, but now it occurred to her that perhaps she might at least intonate.
3And at last, when Sister Hyacinthe had clapped her hands, the whole carriage intonated the "Te Deum," the hymn of praise and thanksgiving.
1There was no musical instrument, the performers were men, and the mele they cantillated went as follows:
2The notes given below offer such a skeletal presentation of a song which the author heard cantillated by a skilled hula-master.
3During his performance Kualii cantillated his song while handling a round wooden tray in place of a drum; his wife meanwhile performed the dance.
1Hopefully there will be the chance to hear MC Grindah intone: Bang!
2Somewhere in the distance I hear a siren intone its mournful tenor.
3He got them to intone together as practice: President Trump, President Trump .
4Subjects were asked to intone neutral-content sentences with happy, sad, and neutral prosody.
5Or add to it: And with measured tone intone the Koran,2
6His hands were in his pockets, but he appeared ready to intone forth:
7The Leader of the camp must then intone the following:
8And cheerily the good monk began to intone a verse of an old hymn,-
9I heard the priests intone, and the booming of the guns firing the imperial salute.
10President Donald Trump is oh so proud of having mastered the ability to intone, Person.
11We must intone the hymn to Hera as protector of marriage, and invoke her blessing.
12To his perception monks do not chant or intone, they bawl and bellow their litanies.
13I would make up a lot more verses, intone the whole thing like a ballad.
14Many talented actors solemnly intone -there is no other way -the awful details.
15So, Mr. Lossing, when she got well I promised her, for a thank-offering, I'd intone.
16Then Rabbi Thalmann began to intone the Kaddish.
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