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Definition of deep-toned in English: deep-tonedadjective 1(of sound) having a low-pitched, deep tone. the rhythmic clanging of deep-toned bells Example sentencesExamples - The deep-toned balladeer has enjoyed a golden career spanning over 30 years.
- In the courtyard were two large dogs, whose deep-toned barking showed vigilant and easily roused guardians.
- The delivery is powerful and deep-toned which reflects formal training in Mexico and the States.
- The deep toned bass of Julian Patrick made the cameo role of the Marquis de la Force into a star turn.
- One stroke on the deep-toned bell for each year of a dead parishoners life was the 'ringing of the knell'.
- The deep-toned voice of the priest in the absolute silence sounded almost like the breaking of the sea on a still night.
- The organ in the Great Temple is a deep-toned instrument.
- Her voice is more than masculine, it is deep toned.
- The opening track is a murky deep-toned tune that swings back and forth throughout its roaring four minutes.
- The gala event in the Great Southern Hotel featured clothes, make-up, accessories, dinner with the girls and, to top it off, three deep-toned Irish tenors to get pulses racing.
2(of colour) having a dark, intense tone. Example sentencesExamples - Dotted around the place are deep-toned solemn portraits of the staff.
- The deep-toned bronze leaves of coral bells, barberries, and burgundy fountain grass flatter the flowers as well.
- A deep toned emerald set in warm gold and flanked by two vivid sapphires reflected the flame's fire.
- By 1912 he had established the basis of his mature, lifelong, and unmistakable style: the application of loaded paint in small, tightly juxtaposed touches of rich, deep-toned colour.
- It surpasses all the other varieties in the deep-toned purple of its blossoms.
Synonyms bass, low-pitched, deep, low-toned, full-toned, resonant, rich, rumbling, booming, resounding, sonorous Definition of deep-toned in US English: deep-tonedadjective 1(of sound) having a low-pitched, deep tone. the rhythmic clanging of deep-toned bells Example sentencesExamples - Her voice is more than masculine, it is deep toned.
- In the courtyard were two large dogs, whose deep-toned barking showed vigilant and easily roused guardians.
- The delivery is powerful and deep-toned which reflects formal training in Mexico and the States.
- The opening track is a murky deep-toned tune that swings back and forth throughout its roaring four minutes.
- The organ in the Great Temple is a deep-toned instrument.
- The deep-toned voice of the priest in the absolute silence sounded almost like the breaking of the sea on a still night.
- One stroke on the deep-toned bell for each year of a dead parishoners life was the 'ringing of the knell'.
- The gala event in the Great Southern Hotel featured clothes, make-up, accessories, dinner with the girls and, to top it off, three deep-toned Irish tenors to get pulses racing.
- The deep toned bass of Julian Patrick made the cameo role of the Marquis de la Force into a star turn.
- The deep-toned balladeer has enjoyed a golden career spanning over 30 years.
2(of color) having a dark, intense tone. Example sentencesExamples - A deep toned emerald set in warm gold and flanked by two vivid sapphires reflected the flame's fire.
- It surpasses all the other varieties in the deep-toned purple of its blossoms.
- Dotted around the place are deep-toned solemn portraits of the staff.
- By 1912 he had established the basis of his mature, lifelong, and unmistakable style: the application of loaded paint in small, tightly juxtaposed touches of rich, deep-toned colour.
- The deep-toned bronze leaves of coral bells, barberries, and burgundy fountain grass flatter the flowers as well.
Synonyms bass, low-pitched, deep, low-toned, full-toned, resonant, rich, rumbling, booming, resounding, sonorous |