Intonate(v. i.) To thunder.
Intonate(v. i.) To sound the tones of the musical scale; to practice the sol-fa.
Intonate(v. i.) To modulate the voice in a musical, sonorous, and measured manner, as in reading the liturgy; to intone.
Intonate(v. t.) To utter in a musical or sonorous manner; to chant; as, to intonate the liturgy.
Intonated(imp. & p. p.) of Intonate
Intonating(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Intonate
Intonation(n.) A thundering; thunder.
Intonation(n.) The act of sounding the tones of the musical scale.
Intonation(n.) Singing or playing in good tune or otherwise; as, her intonation was false.
Intonation(n.) Reciting in a musical prolonged tone; intonating, or singing of the opening phrase of a plain-chant, psalm, or canticle by a single voice, as of a priest. See Intone, v. t.
Intone(v. i.) To utter a prolonged tone or a deep, protracted sound; to speak or recite in a measured, sonorous manner; to intonate.
Intone(v. t.) To utter with a musical or prolonged note or tone; to chant; as, to intone the church service.
Intoned(imp. & p. p.) of Intone
Intoning(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Intone
Words within intonation