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intonate

[in-toh-neyt, -tuh-] / ˈɪn toʊˌneɪt, -tə- /


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Solomon said in a singsong, the way people intonate when they are not quite convinced of what they are saying.

From New York Times • Jan. 18, 2022

They have this way they intonate their words.

From The Guardian • Aug. 17, 2010

"Ole Billie Bawlie" found as Number 4 was a little song which was used to deride men who had little ability musically to intonate "calls" and "sponses."

From Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study by Talley, Thomas Washington

"Nevertheless," observed Darby, with an air of ill-dissembled condescension, "if it isn't umbrageous to your honor, I 'll intonate something in the way of an ode or a canticle."

From Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume I by Lever, Charles James

Of a truth, she had sworn never to actually speak again, but now it occurred to her that perhaps she might at least intonate.

From Si'Wren of the Patriarchs by Cheney, Roland Jon