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    full-toned

    adjective

    • 1. having a strong, resonant tone: "a rich, full-toned rendition of a Puccini aria"

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  2. Find 25 different ways to say FULL-TONED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  3. tone noun (GENERAL MOOD) C2 [ S ] the general mood or main qualities of something: I didn't like the jokey tone of the article - I thought it was inappropriate. lower the tone Trust you to lower the tone of the evening by telling disgusting jokes, Mark!

  4. adjective. having or characterized or distinguished by tone or a specific tone; often used in combination. “full- toned ”. “shrill- toned ”. “deep- toned ”. synonyms: tonal. having tonality; i.e. tones and chords organized in relation to one tone such as a keynote or tonic.

  5. TONED definition: 1. (of a body) firm and strong 2. having the tone or tones described: 3. (of a body) firm and…. Learn more.

  6. A tone is the kind of sound you hear in a musical note, or in a person's voice live or in writing. A newspaper article should be objective, but a poem can bring up all kinds of emotions, depending on the tone.

  7. adj. # sound. Another way to say Full-toned? Synonyms for Full-toned (other words and phrases for Full-toned).

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  9. A tone (or whole step) is an interval of 2 semitones (or half steps) added together. For example, the interval between C and D is a tone because the note C sharp/D flat is between them: Tone C to D

  10. full-toned: Having or emitting a full tone.

  11. 1 [countable] the quality of someone's voice, especially expressing a particular emotion speaking in hushed/low/clipped/measured, etc. tones a conversational tone a tone of surprise Don't speak to me in that tone of voice (= in that unpleasant way).