n
The elevation of the voice to a higher pitch in speaking.
adj
(music) Lacking a tonal center or key.
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to singing or singers
adj
(printing) Having a continuous range of tones from white to black, rather than an approximation such as stippling.
n
(phonetics) A tone whose pitch changes during the syllable.
n
Clarity, especially of musical sound in reproduction.
adj
Having a powerful, expressive singing voice.
adj
Having an unpleasing, irregular beat.
adj
(Australianist linguistics) Of or relating to a generation an even number of generations distant from a particular person.
adj
Heterophonic, pertaining to heterophony of musical (or, by extension, other) sounds.
adj
(music) Having a single, accompanied, melodic line; not polyphonic.
n
A tone of intermediate pitch between two others
n
Singing or playing in good tune or otherwise.
n
The act or process of intoning.
adj
pertaining to loudness and clarity of vocal enunciation
adj
(phonetics) Of even tone; without rising or falling inflection; monotonic.
adj
(obsolete) Given to the use of the tongue; talkative.
n
A ringtone consisting of an extract from an original recorded work (and not a synthesised imitation).
adj
Regular, periodic and repetitive, like a metronome.
n
A monotonous or mournful noise.
adj
(of speech or a sound) Having a single unvaried pitch.
adj
(music) Concerning atonal music with patterns and repetitions; Mildly atonal.
adj
(music) Exhibiting or relating to an otonality.
n
(phonology) A phonetic feature found in Swedish, a form of rounding where the lips are protruded and kept relatively far apart.
adj
(music) Pertaining to, or exhibiting, pantonality.
n
(medicine) An increased resonance, or a distinctly articulated voice, heard during auscultation.
adv
(music) In a pentatonic manner; using a pentatonic scale
n
The appearance of voices or meaningful sounds in the white noise on electronic recordings; electronic voice phenomenon (EVP).
n
(palaeography) Synonym of punctus circumflexus
adj
Of, or related to signals.
n
The condition of being sonorant
adj
Pertaining to sonority or sound; acoustic.
adj
Of or pertaining to synharmony.
adj
Of or relating to tones or tonality.
v
(art, painting) To view or create in terms of tonalism.
n
The interrelation of the tones in a painting.
n
The tonal properties of a sound.
n
(dated) A whining style of speaking; a kind of mournful or artificial strain of voice; an affected speaking with a measured rhythm and a regular rise and fall of the voice.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a tone.
adj
Having to do with intonation.
n
(in combinations) The state or quality of having a particular number of or type of tongue or tongues.
adj
Of or relating to tones or sounds; specifically (phonetics, dated) being or relating to a speech sound made with tone unmixed and undimmed by obstruction, i.e. a vowel or diphthong.
n
(biology) tonicity; tone
adj
(music) Exhibiting or relating to a utonality.
adj
Expressing opinions or feelings freely, loudly, or insistently.
n
Synonym of voice in the wilderness
n
Discrimination against and negative perception of people based on how their voices sound.
adj
Alternative form of vowelled [(especially in combination) Having (a specified type or number of) vowels.]
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a vowel.
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