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intonation

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


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Some longer phrases are heavy lifting; the high notes are not all comfortable; and some of the intonation wavers in softer passages of Isolde’s Narrative and Curse.

From New York Times

And Mathis makes a feast out of these monologues, transforming her intonation and inflections.

From New York Times

Herff said others may want to try routing the deciphered language through a voice synthesizer rather than onto a screen, to allow for intonation and expression that make speech such an important human trait.

From Washington Post

Herff said others may want to try routing the deciphered language through a voice synthesizer, rather than onto a screen, to allow for intonation and expression that make speech such an important human trait.

From Seattle Times

Spoken word poetry transmits messages through a singular language: deft prose molded into a visceral performance by rhythm, intonation and physicality.

From Los Angeles Times