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Synonyms for in toning
Grammar : Adj, noun, verb |
Spell : in-tohn |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈtoʊn |
Top 10 synonyms for in toning Other synonyms for the word in toning
- announce
- articulate
- babble
- bombastic
- bombinate
- broach
- burst into song
- buzz
- canary
- cant
- cantillate
- carol
- chatter
- chirp
- choir
- chorus
- comment on
- confess
- converse
- crooning
- declamatory
- declare
- deliver
- descant
- develop
- divulge
- doxologize
- drag out
- dramatic
- drawl
- drone
- duet
- elaborate
- elocutionary
- eloquent
- enounce
- expressive
- extend
- fervid
- flap one's tongue
- forceful
- gab
- gabble
- gesticulative
- gesturing
- give voice to
- gossip
- grandiloquent
- groan
- harmonize
- histrionic
- hymn
- impassioned
- important
- imposing
- inflated
- influence
- intone
- intoning
- lay down
- lift up a voice
- line out
- lofty
- long-winded
- loud
- lullaby
- make melody
- modulate
- mouth
- nasalize
- noble
- noisy
- notify
- orotund
- ostentatious
- outline
- palaver
- parley
- patter
- persuade
- persuasive
- phonate
- pipe
- pompous
- postulate
- prate
- prattle
- proclaim
- prolong
- promulgate
- pronounce
- pronounce slowly
- propound
- protract
- publish
- purr
- recite
- resound
- reveal
- rhapsodize
- roar
- run on
- say
- senatorial
- serenade
- shout
- show
- sing
- singsong
- soliloquize
- solo
- song
- sound
- speak
- spill the beans
- spout
- squeak
- squeal
- stagy
- state
- stentorian
- strum
- stylistic
- submit
- talk one's leg off
- tell
- tell all
- theatrical
- thrum
- trill
- troll
- tumid
- tune
- use
- utter
- ventriloquize
- verbalize
- verbose
- vibrate
- vivid
- vocalize
- voice
- wait
- warble
- whine
- whirr
- whistle
- yak
- yodel
Définition of in toning
Origin :- late 14c., entunen "sing, chant, recite," from Old French entoner "sing, chant" (13c.), from Medieval Latin intonare "sing according to tone," from Latin in- "in" (see in- (2)) + tonus "tone," from Greek tonos (see tenet). A different verb intone was in use 17c.18c., from Latin intonare "to thunder, resound," figuratively "to cry out vehemently," from tonare "to thunder." Related: Intoned; intoning.
- As in oratorical : adj rhetorical
- As in singing : noun warbling
- As in sing : verb carry a tune with one's voice
- As in talk : verb produce words; inform
- As in intone : verb utter
- As in chant : verb sing simple song or song part
- As in drawl : verb lengthen, draw out
- As in drone : verb making noise continuously
- As in enunciate : verb speak clearly
Antonyms for in toning
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