tone noun (VOICE EXPRESSION)
B2 [ U ] a quality in the voice that expresses the speaker's feelings or thoughts, often towards the person being spoken to:
I tried to use a sympathetic tone of voice.
It wasn't so much what she said that annoyed me - it was her tone.
tones [ plural ] literary
› the quality of someone's voice:
For more than half a century, the reassuring tones of BBC newscasters have informed British television viewers about world events.
› [ U ] specialized phonetics a change in how high or low the voice is that can change the meaning of a word or sentence
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- She tends to adopt a falsely cheerful tone when she's upset about something.
- His gentle introductory tone modulates into a football coach's pre-game pep talk.
- It's that patronizing tone of hers that I can't bear.
- "We're so pleased to meet you at last, " he said in a respectful tone of voice.
- When he spoke his tone was accusatory.
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tone noun (GENERAL MOOD)
C2 [ S ] the general mood or main qualities of something:
I didn't like the jokey tone of the article - I thought it was inappropriate.
Both candidates need to raise the tone of the campaign, as the electorate is tired of negative campaigning.
tone noun (COLOUR)
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tone noun (TIGHTNESS)
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tone noun (DIFFERENCE IN SOUND)
tone noun (MUSICAL QUALITY)
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