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    overtone
    /ˈəʊvətəʊn/

    noun

    • 1. a musical tone which is a part of the harmonic series above a fundamental note, and may be heard with it.
    • 2. a subtle or subsidiary quality, implication, or connotation: "the decision may have political overtones"

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  2. OVERTONE definition: 1. something that is suggested, but is not clearly stated: 2. a frequency of a sound that is…. Learn more.

  3. a quality, attitude, or emotion that is suggested in addition to what is stated:

  4. The meaning of OVERTONE is one of the higher tones produced simultaneously with the fundamental and that with the fundamental comprise a complex musical tone : harmonic. How to use overtone in a sentence.

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › OvertoneOvertone - Wikipedia

    An overtone is any resonant frequency above the fundamental frequency of a sound. (An overtone may or may not be a harmonic) [ 1 ] In other words, overtones are all pitches higher than the lowest pitch within an individual sound; the fundamental is the lowest pitch.

  6. Overtone definition: an acoustical frequency that is higher in frequency than the fundamental.. See examples of OVERTONE used in a sentence.

  7. n. 1. (often plural) additional meaning or nuance: overtones of despair. 2. (Classical Music) music acoustics any of the tones, with the exception of the fundamental, that constitute a musical sound and contribute to its quality, each having a frequency that is a multiple of the fundamental frequency. See also harmonic 7, partial 6.

  8. Overtone definition: An ulterior, usually implicit meaning or quality; an implication or a hint.

  9. an attitude or an emotion that is suggested and is not expressed in a direct way. There were political overtones to the point he was making. compareundertone. Extra Examples. The word ‘cheap’ has negative overtones. a play with strong religious overtones. His message had clear racist overtones.

  10. A complete guide to the word "OVERTONE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. In any overtone, the number of the parts or vibrating segments of the string is one more than the number of the overtone.