Crossword-Solution: SONORITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sonority | n. | The quality or state of being sonorous; sonorousness. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “SONORITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Feature of James Earl Jones's voice | 1 answer |
| tonality | 11 answers |
| speech pattern | 12 answers |
| tone of voice | 14 answers |
| timbre | 15 answers |
| Intonation. | 19 answers |
| Inflection | 24 answers |
| Melody | 48 answers |
| ACCENT ___ | 57 answers |
| resonance | 59 answers |
| Pitch | 107 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SONORITY (5)
Whitefoot, who but a twelvemonth later became a convert to episcopacy and was already cultivating a certain conversational sonority, devoted himself to Cecilia.
Its diminutive sonority might have belonged to some church-bell far distant across the Cambridge silence; but it was on a shelf in the room,--a timepiece of Gallic design, representing Mephistopheles, who caressed the world in his lap.
But as I came within hearing of their talk, it was a fragment of the minister’s sonority which reached me first: “--more opportunity for them to have the benefit of hearing frequent sermons,” was the sentence I heard him bring to completion.
Now, I will take you to Lydie’s presence; remember to play the part of doctor; for the only thing that makes her lose her customary serenity is not to enter into her notion of medical consultation.” After crossing several rooms Corentin was on the point of taking la Peyrade into that usually occupied by Lydie when employed in cradling or dandling her imaginary child, when suddenly they were stopped by the sound of two or three chords struck by the hand of a master on a piano of the finest sonority.
Couture, a man about forty-three years of age, half worn-out, did not redeem the unpleasant sonority of his name by birth; he said little of the authors of his days.
Quotes with SONORITY (2)
Intimacy cannot be expressed discursively. The swelling to the bursting point, the malice that breaks out with clenched teeth and weeps; the sinking feeling that doesn't know where it comes from or what it's about; the fear that sings its head off in the dark; the white-eyed pallor, the sweet sadness, the rage and the vomiting... are so many evasions. What is intimate, in the strong sense, is what has the passion of an absence of individuality, the imperceptible sonority of a…
They both changed the way we hear the sound of the piano, both of them inventors of sonority: Chopin took bel canto singing lines and reproduced them on the keyboard above richly upholstered counterpoint; Debussy somehow preserved vibrations in the air, blending their ephemeral magic into music that reaches far back into deep memory.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2024).