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(1) change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language,of one's speech, varying the pitch
(2) change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language
(3) of one's speech
(4) varying the pitch
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Verb
(1) change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language,of one's speech, varying the pitch
(2) change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language
(3) of one's speech
(4) varying the pitch
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(1) One thing that on-line communication doesn't give is a sense of how people's voices inflect what they say with particular meanings that you don't always pick up when someone is writing.
(2) Taking a whirlwind tempo, as he did, is one thing; but failing to inflect the smaller motivic units that comprise it is quite another.
(3) For example, they do not inflect for past tense, and with a third-person singular subject they do not take the characteristic s inflection.
(4) But I believe the historical conjunction that gave rise to accountability continues to inflect and propel it.
(5) particles readily inflect, deflect and jostle one another
(6) But even performers who u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510adhere to the scoreu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb greatly inflect their readings by personal, pianistic, musical and emotional modifications.
(7) Chinese is monosyllabic, Japanese is polysyllabic; Japanese verbs, adjectives and adverbs inflect , whereas they don't in Chinese; and Japanese has a system of postpositions that Chinese doesn't.
(8) all of these words inflect irregularly
(9) We listed a few words that we claimed were just exceptions to the claim that monosyllabic adjectives inflect , and we included wrong on that list.
(10) There's an abbreviation of the name, a checkbox for genders, another one for classes, and information about how the lexical type inflects .
(11) There are indications, however, that a new generation is starting to find its own voice, tempered and inflected by more exotic influences and general intellectual curiosity.
(12) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Odd seeing Mr. Van Doren here,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Ronald says, his deep voice inflected with curiosity.
(13) This time, she spoke in English inflected with a German accent so that Loren could hear what she had to say.
(14) We don't hear that often nowadays, nor a native Italian who inflects the words of a Verdi opera so beautifully and naturally.
(15) DiDonna inflects the field between the two columns with an ink hatching of fine strokes that infiltrates the column to the right.
(16) If Eddie's voice (as both voice-over and direct speech) is clear and inflected with humour, not so the official speech of the forces assembled against him.
Show Examples
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(1) One thing that on-line communication doesn't give is a sense of how people's voices inflect what they say with particular meanings that you don't always pick up when someone is writing.
(2) Taking a whirlwind tempo, as he did, is one thing; but failing to inflect the smaller motivic units that comprise it is quite another.
(3) For example, they do not inflect for past tense, and with a third-person singular subject they do not take the characteristic s inflection.
(4) But I believe the historical conjunction that gave rise to accountability continues to inflect and propel it.
(5) particles readily inflect, deflect and jostle one another
(6) But even performers who u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510adhere to the scoreu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb greatly inflect their readings by personal, pianistic, musical and emotional modifications.
(7) Chinese is monosyllabic, Japanese is polysyllabic; Japanese verbs, adjectives and adverbs inflect , whereas they don't in Chinese; and Japanese has a system of postpositions that Chinese doesn't.
(8) all of these words inflect irregularly
(9) We listed a few words that we claimed were just exceptions to the claim that monosyllabic adjectives inflect , and we included wrong on that list.
(10) There's an abbreviation of the name, a checkbox for genders, another one for classes, and information about how the lexical type inflects .
(11) There are indications, however, that a new generation is starting to find its own voice, tempered and inflected by more exotic influences and general intellectual curiosity.
(12) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Odd seeing Mr. Van Doren here,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Ronald says, his deep voice inflected with curiosity.
(13) This time, she spoke in English inflected with a German accent so that Loren could hear what she had to say.
(14) We don't hear that often nowadays, nor a native Italian who inflects the words of a Verdi opera so beautifully and naturally.
(15) DiDonna inflects the field between the two columns with an ink hatching of fine strokes that infiltrates the column to the right.
(16) If Eddie's voice (as both voice-over and direct speech) is clear and inflected with humour, not so the official speech of the forces assembled against him.
Synonyms
Verb
1. modulate
2. tone
Synonyms
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Verb
1. modulate
2. tone
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