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    intone
    /ɪnˈtəʊn/

    verb

    • 1. say or recite with little rise and fall of the pitch of the voice: "he intoned a short Latin prayer"

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  3. intone in British English. (ɪnˈtəʊn ) verb. 1. to utter, recite, or sing (a chant, prayer, etc) in a monotonous or incantatory tone. 2. (intransitive) to speak with a particular or characteristic intonation or tone. 3. to sing (the opening phrase of a psalm, etc) in plainsong.

    • American

      Then Diana, her daughter's hand clutched in her own, began...

    • Intonator

      2 meanings: music a monochord → an instrument employed in...

    • Thesaurus

      Online English Thesaurus from Collins: More than 500,000...

    • Intonation Pattern

      Linguistics a characteristic series of musical pitch levels...

    • Croon

      2 meanings: 1. to sing or speak in a soft low tone 2. a soft...

  4. INTONE meaning: 1. to say something slowly and seriously in a voice that does not rise or fall much: 2. to say…. Learn more.

  5. to utter, recite, or sing (a chant, prayer, etc) in a monotonous or incantatory tone. intr to speak with a particular or characteristic intonation or tone. to sing (the opening phrase of a psalm, etc) in plainsong.

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  7. intone meaning, definition, what is intone: to say something slowly and clearly with...: Learn more.

  8. INTONE meaning: 1 : to speak (a prayer, poem, etc.) in a way that sounds like music or chanting; 2 : to say (something) in a slow and even voice.

  9. intone /ɪnˈtəʊn/ vb. to utter, recite, or sing (a chant, prayer, etc) in a monotonous or incantatory tone. (intransitive) to speak with a particular or characteristic intonation or tone. to sing (the opening phrase of a psalm, etc) in plainsong.

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