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  1. INTONATION definition: 1. the sound changes produced by the rise and fall of the voice when speaking, especially when this…. Learn more.

  2. intonation, in phonetics, the melodic pattern of an utterance. It conveys differences of expressive meaning (e.g., surprise, anger, or delight), and it can also serve a grammatical function. Intonation is primarily a matter of variation in the pitch of the voice.

  3. Intonation describes how the voice rises and falls in speech. The three main patterns of intonation in English are: falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation.

  4. 1. : manner of utterance. specifically : the rise and fall in pitch of the voice in speech. 2. : something that is intoned. specifically : the opening tones of a Gregorian chant. 3. : the act of intoning and especially of chanting. 4. : the ability to play or sing notes in tune. intonational. ˌin-tə-ˈnā-sh (ə-)nəl. - (ˌ)tō- adjective.

  5. May 24, 2019 · In speech, intonation is the use of changing (rising and falling) vocal pitch to convey grammatical information or personal attitude. Intonation is particularly important in expressing questions in spoken English .

  6. Intonation describes how the voice rises and falls in speech. The three main patterns of intonation in English are: falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation. …

  7. 1. the sound pattern of phrases and sentences produced by pitch variation in the voice. 2. the act or manner of intoning. 3. an intoned, chanted, or monotonous utterance; incantation. 4. music. the opening of a piece of plainsong, sung by a soloist. 5. music. a. the correct or accurate pitching of intervals. b. the capacity to play or sing in tune.

  8. noun. /ˌɪntəˈneɪʃn/. /ˌɪntəˈneɪʃn/. [uncountable, countable] (phonetics) the rise and fall of the voice in speaking, especially as this affects the meaning of what is being said. intonation patterns. In English, some questions have a rising intonation.

  9. noun. the pattern or melody of pitch changes in connected speech, especially the pitch pattern of a sentence, which distinguishes kinds of sentences or speakers of different language cultures. the act or manner of intonating.

  10. 1. (Phonetics & Phonology) the sound pattern of phrases and sentences produced by pitch variation in the voice. 2. the act or manner of intoning. 3. an intoned, chanted, or monotonous utterance; incantation. 4. (Classical Music) music the opening of a piece of plainsong, sung by a soloist. 5. (Classical Music) music.