intoning

[inˈtōniNG]

intoning Definition

say or recite with little rise and fall of the pitch of the voice.

Using intoning: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "intoning" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The priest intoned the liturgy in a monotone voice.

  • Example

    She intoned the poem with great feeling.

  • Example

    He intoned the words of the spell, hoping it would work.

intoning Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for intoning

Phrases with intoning

  • reciting a word or sound repeatedly as a focus for meditation

    Example

    She sat cross-legged on the floor, intoning her mantra.

  • reciting a prayer in a slow, solemn manner

    Example

    The congregation intoned the Lord's Prayer together.

  • intoning a warning

    saying something in a grave or ominous tone to convey a sense of danger or threat

    Example

    The teacher intoned a warning about the dangers of cheating on the test.

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Summary: intoning in Brief

'Intoning' [inˈtōniNG] means to say or recite with little rise and fall of the pitch of the voice. It is often used in religious or meditative contexts, such as 'intoning a mantra,' or to convey a sense of seriousness or danger, as in 'intoning a warning.'