(Music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound)
1 Also, the stress in the young man's voice had changed the timbre .
2 Antony's voice had risen to that rich timbre that carried long distances.
3 The hyper-aggressive teams they once led now have a very different timbre .
4 For there was in the timbre of it a brutal, jovial triumph.
5 Something in the timbre of the latter suggested the source was female.
6 Her strong, rich voice, with its slightly masculine timbre , caught people's attention.
7 From the first I had felt a disturbing quality in their timbre .
8 Then, he raised his voice, the solid timbre echoing throughout the arena:
9 I said aloud, and flinched at the timbre of my own voice.
10 He recognized the timbre of her voice, but couldn't catch the words.
11 Day-Lewis allows Lincoln to speak in a strangely fragile, oddly cracked timbre .
12 Tell them, he whispered, that familiar soft timbre gaining urgency and strength.
13 It's an exploration of timbre , space, melody and our shared musical language.
14 With Cyrus's Nashville timbre , the urban influence on Bangerz is certainly .
15 I love the rich mahogany timbre , the curling vowels and seductive consonants.
16 There was an edgy timbre in her voice, a shiver of hardness.
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