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intonation

voice pitch / musical tone / tuning
Noun

This term describes the melodic contour of speech, where the variation in pitch conveys emotional state or grammatical intent rather than specific word meanings. It is the primary tool for distinguishing a statement from a question in English without changing the vocabulary. In musical contexts, it refers to the precision of pitch. While a singer might have poor intonation by being slightly flat or sharp, a musician might focus on intonation as the technical act of tuning an instrument to a standard reference.

Meanings

Noun

The rise and fall of the pitch of the voice while speaking.

"Her rising intonation at the end of the sentence indicated that she was asking a question."

Noun

The correct pitch or tone of a musical note or chord.

"The singer struggled with the intonation of the high notes during the opera."

Noun

The process of adjusting a musical instrument to ensure it produces the correct pitch.

"The violinist spent several minutes focusing on the intonation of the strings before the concert began."

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