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Often used in the same context:
affectless,
cadences,
intonations,
nabokovian,
blankness,
tremolos,
impassivity,
tonalities,
sunniness,
sibilant,
staccatos,
arioso,
cacophonies,
tones,
attitudinizing,
burnt umber,
crosshatching,
sandpapery,
chromatics,
orotund,
accents,
recitatives,
quaver,
nasal twang,
flowerlike,
inflections,
crotchets,
jaggedness,
rheumy,
melodiousness,
rawly,
diphthongs,
pensiveness,
basso profundo,
mewl,
translucence,
lucent,
glissandos,
brooklynese,
timbre,
poeticism,
caterwaul,
sibilance,
drollness,
songlike,
diatonic scale,
cloudlike,
everydayness,
kettledrums,
hieratic,
semitone,
muzzy,
yellow ocher,
droning,
archaisms,
shmaltz,
stylization,
glottal,
portamento,
lusciousness,
abstractions,
nasality,
expressivity,
spatiality,
chiaroscuro,
shrilling,
staginess,
wittedness,
birdsongs,
inarticulateness,
passagework,
mundaneness,
crescendoes,
drear,
insubstantiality,
dulcet,
guttural,
scratchiness,
impasto,
washy,
goony,
sarcasms,
koans,
wryness,
soliloquies,
emoting,
mannerisms,
dreaminess,
euphony,
banality,
robotlike,
palpability,
tautologies,
palette,
phantasms,
shadings,
twangs,
commonplaces,
overloud,
corporeality,
batlike,
moue,
monotone,
moan,
moaning,
staccato,
tremolo,
arid,
black,
cadence,
calms,
close,
contralto,
dawn,
dirges,
melody,
overcast,
sobs,
tolling,
voice,
blues
Appears in the definition of:
clinical
Also try:
— Adjectives for monotones:
pearly,
dull,
low,
flat,
soft,
called,
reedy,
grey,
few,
jerky,
slow,
more...
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