Sentences

intone in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To intone means to recite or chant in a melodic or measured manner, often emphasizing rhythm and tone.

Sample Sentences

  1. She began to intone the ancient chant, her voice echoing through the silent hall.
  2. The teacher asked the students to intone the poem so that its rhythm could be fully appreciated.
  3. As the choir prepared for the performance, they practiced how to intone each note with clarity and emotion.
  4. He decided to intone his thoughts aloud, hoping it would help him find the right words for his speech.
  5. The narrator chose to intone the story with a dramatic flair that captivated the audience.
  6. She chose to intone the poem in a soft, melodic voice.
  7. The teacher would intone the lesson, emphasizing key points for the students.
  8. During the ceremony, he began to intone the ancient prayer with solemnity.
  9. The singer could perfectly intone each note, captivating the audience.
  10. As the choir began to intone, the hall filled with a rich, harmonious sound.