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1. voice
noun. ['ˈvɔɪs'] the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.
Synonyms
- vocalization
- sprechstimme
- sprechgesang
- singing voice
- communication
- phonation
- vocalism
- vox
- vocalisation
Antonyms
- arrive
- stand still
- wholly
- untune
Etymology
- vois (Middle English (1100-1500))
- voiz (Anglo-Norman)
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Rhymes with Tone Of Voice
- intervoice
- rejoice
- duboise
- du-bois
- dubois
- aloyse
- alois
- royse
- royce
- noyce
- moyse
- loyce
- joyce
- joice
- hoists
- choyce
- choice
- boyce
- boice
Sentences with tone-of-voice
1. Noun Phrase
Because of its professional nature, a specific style and tone of voice should characterize any letter of request.
2. Noun Phrase
The United States Border Collie Club points out that tone of voice is extremely important.
2. voice
noun. ['ˈvɔɪs'] the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech.
Synonyms
- androglossia
Antonyms
- close up
- whisper
Etymology
- vois (Middle English (1100-1500))
- voiz (Anglo-Norman)
3. voice
noun. ['ˈvɔɪs'] expressing in coherent verbal form.
Synonyms
- expression
- articulation
- verbalism
Antonyms
- join
- connect
- attach
- stay
Etymology
- vois (Middle English (1100-1500))
- voiz (Anglo-Norman)
4. voice
noun. ['ˈvɔɪs'] a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance.
Antonyms
- invalidate
Etymology
- vois (Middle English (1100-1500))
- voiz (Anglo-Norman)
5. voice
verb. ['ˈvɔɪs'] give voice to.
Synonyms
- utter
- verbalize
- express
- verbalise
Antonyms
- empty
- dissuasion
- relax
- unstrain
Etymology
- vois (Middle English (1100-1500))
- voiz (Anglo-Norman)
6. voice
noun. ['ˈvɔɪs'] a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated.
Synonyms
- means
- way
Antonyms
- nonrepresentative
- atypical
- undemocratic
Etymology
- vois (Middle English (1100-1500))
- voiz (Anglo-Norman)
7. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] the quality of a person's voice.
Synonyms
- speech
- tone of voice
- note
- rotundity
- roundness
- delivery
- manner of speaking
Antonyms
- colorful
- black-and-white
- pigmentation
- depigmentation
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] (linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages.
Antonyms
- familiarity
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound).
Synonyms
- plangency
- colour
- vibrancy
- stridency
- nasality
- color
- sonorousness
- timber
- sonority
- resonance
- coloration
- stridence
- ringing
- quality
- register
- harmonic
- shrillness
- sound property
- reverberance
- colouration
Antonyms
- depress
- stand still
- strengthen
- tonality
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. tone
noun. ['ˈtoʊn'] the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people.
Synonyms
- feeling
- flavor
- look
- spirit
- atmosphere
- Hollywood
- Zeitgeist
- smell
- flavour
- ambiance
- ambience
Antonyms
- inutility
- generality
- fruitfulness
- naivete
Etymology
- ton (French)
- tonus (Latin)
- tone (Middle English (1100-1500))