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intonation

[in-toh-ney-shuhn, -tuh-] / ˌɪn toʊˈneɪ ʃən, -tə- /


Example Sentences

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Sure, that means annoying stuff — like an endless barrage of aggressive targeted advertising — but also has darker intonations.

From Salon

The phrase was based off his uncle, he said in a 2008 interview, and he had also said it in the same intonation in other films before debuting on HBO's The Wire.

From BBC

I found it easier to pronounce than I anticipated, but having the right intonation was where I relied on Hikari to correct me.

From Los Angeles Times

With one long, deep intonation, the man has stopped all time around them – freezing the water in place – a demonstration of unfathomable power.

From Salon

With its Baroque intonations, the piano interlude participates in establishing the track’s nostalgic undercurrents.

From Salon