deep tone

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A low-pitched sound, often from a voice or musical instrument.

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Examples (10)

  • His voice had a naturally deep tone that resonated with authority.
  • The cello produced a rich, deep tone as the musician drew the bow across the strings.
  • She spoke in a calm, deep tone, trying to reassure the frightened child.
  • The old organ filled the cathedral with its wonderfully deep tone.
  • Even when whispering, he maintained a surprisingly deep tone that was still audible.
  • The speaker's deep tone commanded attention from the large audience.
  • A bass singer is known for his ability to produce a consistently deep tone.
  • The philosopher's lecture was delivered in a thoughtful, deep tone, inviting contemplation.
  • The ancient bell chimed with a resonant, deep tone that echoed through the valley.
  • Despite his small stature, his speaking voice had a remarkably deep tone.