Meaning of Intonation | Babel Free
ɪntəˈneɪʃənDefinitions
- The rise and fall of the voice in speaking.
- Emotive stress used to increase the power of delivery in speech.
- A sound made by, or resembling that made by, a musical instrument.
- Singing or playing in good tune or otherwise.
- Reciting in a musical prolonged tone; intonating or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice, as of a priest.
Equivalents
Deutsch
Ansatz
Intonation
Intonierung
Satzmelodie
Sprachmelodie
Tonfall
Tongebung
Tonhöhenfeinabstimmung
Vorsingen der Anfangsworte
Ελληνικά
επιτονισμός
فارسی
آهنگ
Français
intonation
Magyar
intonáció
Bahasa Indonesia
intonasi
Italiano
intonazione
Latviešu
intonācija
Te Reo Māori
hā
Македонски
интонација
Polski
intonacja
Português
entonação
Русский
интонация
Kiswahili
kiimbo
ไทย
ทำนองเสียง
Українська
інтонація
Tiếng Việt
ngữ điệu
Examples
“She well knew the power of intonation, and thought that, in the absence of the curled lip, the contemptuous twitch of the nose, and the supercilious toss of the head, her message might be acceptable for Louisa's sake,...”
“This additional cause of the intonation of thunder, together with the simile with which it is illustrated, is copied from our poet, both by Pliny, Nat. Hist. ii, 431, and Isidorus, Orig. xiii.”
“As when sulphureous fires, within the caves Of earth long pent, with intonation loud Burst through the riven rocks, and far as eye Can reach their furious devastation spread, So sudden, so resistless was the force Of this blasphemer's bold appeal to arms.”
“In anxious expectation stood the crowd, When the shrill clarion's intonation loud Gave notice that the challenger drew nigh.”
“but Sir Hugh still exclaimed, —"Louder, old man, far louder!" till at last the minstrel, in obedience to his best and dearest friend, struck the harp with such violence, that not only did the strings break, but even the instrument itself burst asunder with a long melancholy intonation.”
“Her intonation was false.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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