A subdued emotional quality underlying an utterance; implicit meaning.
A current below the surface of a fluid.
1 However, given the prickly undercurrent , today may not be the best day!
2 That said; good intentions could be undermined by the subtly judgmental undercurrent .
3 This movement finds a strong undercurrent of favor in all the churches.
4 Highly subtle planetary accents are likely to bring out a materialistic undercurrent .
5 In the midst of it all, an undercurrent of events was flowing.
6 The psychological effect of the environment's decay is a strong undercurrent here.
7 The twinkling red glow of the lights held an undercurrent of warning.
8 Ling Yun wondered if the others could hear that undercurrent of ferocity.
9 Ng is soft-spoken with an undercurrent of passion when discussing his research.
10 That note of bitterness in his voice sprang from some deeper undercurrent .
11 Be certain and study the undercurrent of sentiment for or against us.
12 But beneath all this runs the swift undercurrent of an absorbing passion.
13 She began speaking quickly, an undercurrent of suppressed excitement in her tones.
14 She spoke as in jest, but with a perceptible undercurrent of earnestness.
15 Grant was conscious of an undercurrent of suspicion in the constable's manner.
16 There was a shocked undercurrent to yesterday's All-Ireland under-21 final in Tullamore.
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