Rise and fall of the voice pitch.
The act of singing in a monotonous tone.
1 I was keenly aware of her every movement and change in intonation .
2 From far in the west he caught the low intonation of thunder.
3 The intonation of his voice lifts at the end of his question.
4 A sudden throb of shock masked in the surface indifference of intonation .
5 There was an intonation in the protest that hinted at some irritation.
6 Nevertheless, there was a doubtful intonation in his voice which surprised me.
7 Her intonation went with them and her face; they lived on that.
8 He extended his hand, his English refined, mellifluous under his Swiss intonation .
9 The English was fluent, and only rendered softer by the foreign intonation .
10 Jenny Prask had kept every intonation of her voice under her control.
11 The words he could not hear, but he could distinguish the intonation .
12 The words were what he had expected, but the intonation was not.
13 It is a harpsichord, but the intonation is that of a virginal.
14 With plaintive pathos, and perfect truth of intonation , she prayed in song.
15 It was largely a question of intonation I believe-butthere it was.
16 Nowadays, courtiers slightly modify their intonation in clucking to please their masters.
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Intonation в диалектах
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