Crossword-Solution: INFLECTION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Inflection | n. | The act of inflecting, or the state of being inflected. |
| Inflection | n. | A bend; a fold; a curve; a turn; a twist. |
| Inflection | n. | A slide, modulation, or accent of the voice; as, the rising and the falling inflection. |
| Inflection | n. | The variation or change which words undergo to mark case, gender, number, comparison, tense, person, mood, voice, etc. |
| Inflection | n. | Any change or modification in the pitch or tone of the voice. |
| Inflection | n. | A departure from the monotone, or reciting note, in chanting. |
| Inflection | n. | Same as Diffraction. |
We have 39 clues for the answer “INFLECTION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| voice production | 1 answer |
| ACCIDENCE | 1 answer |
| inflexion | 1 answer |
| VOICE modulation | 2 answers |
| MODULATION of voice | 2 answers |
| INFLECTIONAL element or suffix | 2 answers |
| INFLECTED form of word | 2 answers |
| Rise and fall of the pitch of the voice | 4 answers |
| ARTICULATE sound | 6 answers |
| elocution | 7 answers |
| enunciation | 10 answers |
| pronunciation | 10 answers |
| DEVIATION FROM A STRAIGHT OR NORMAL COURSE | 11 answers |
| tonality | 11 answers |
| speech pattern | 12 answers |
| tone of voice | 14 answers |
| timbre | 15 answers |
| sonority | 15 answers |
| Emphasis | 17 answers |
| Intonation. | 19 answers |
| distinctness | 20 answers |
| Speech sound | 33 answers |
| sermon | 46 answers |
| verbalisation | 47 answers |
| Melody | 48 answers |
| CHORUS ___ | 55 answers |
| utterance | 56 answers |
| ACCENT ___ | 57 answers |
| resonance | 59 answers |
| Tune | 59 answers |
| Curve | 60 answers |
| phonation | 60 answers |
| articulation | 71 answers |
| remonstrance | 74 answers |
| BEND ___ | 75 answers |
| System | 77 answers |
| Declamation | 80 answers |
| Key | 99 answers |
| Pitch | 107 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INFLECTION (5)
Tone of Voice Since common computers can't portray the inflection or tone in a person's voice, how articles are worded can directly affect the response to them.
She repeated the little verses musically, like a song, and the entreaty of the flowers was even softer than the rest, as the shy speech of flowers might be, and she ended with the voice suspended, almost with a rising inflection.
There are plenty of witnesses—more than enough,” he added with a disagreeable inflection; and taking Jane Porter by the arm, he started to lead her toward the waiting minister.
She took account of everything he did and said, pondering it, and trying to make out exactly what he meant, to the inflection of a syllable, the slightest movement or gesture.
Her voice was high and rather shrill, and she often spoke with an anxious inflection, for she was exceedingly desirous that everything should go with due order and decorum.
Quotes with INFLECTION (3)
His accelerated path to yogihood hit a dead end when his kundalini exploded in a crowded department store. No one else was injured, but Swami caught an inflection which left him with a permanent East Indian accent.
The Allatians believe that they have a writing system superior to all others. Unlike books written in alphabets, syllabaries, or logograms, an Allatian book captures not only words, but also the writer’s tone, voice, inflection, emphasis, intonation, rhythm. It is simultaneously a score and a recording. A speech sounds like a speech, a lament a lament, and a story re-creates perfectly the teller’s breathless excitement. For the Allatians, reading is literally hearing the voic…
Are we entirely ready, sir?" said Lieutenant Hornett, with the special inflection that means "We are not entirely ready, sir.""We had better be. Glory awaits, gentlemen. In the words of General Tacticus, 'let us take history by the scrotum.' Of course, he was not a very honourable fighter.