What is another word for Intoning?

Pronunciation: [ɪntˈə͡ʊnɪŋ] (IPA)

The term "intoning" refers to the act of reciting or chanting a phrase or piece of text in a specific tone or melody. It is often associated with religious or spiritual practices. Synonyms for "intoning" include "chanting", "intonating", "reciting", "singing", and "intoning". These words convey a similar meaning and are often used interchangeably in different contexts. Other related words that describe intonation or delivery of spoken words include "enunciating", "pronouncing", "articulating", and "emphasizing". These synonyms offer a range of ways to describe the way words are spoken and help writers to convey different emotions and meanings through the delivery of language.

What are the hypernyms for Intoning?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Intoning

"Come," he said, Intoning to Frank and Harry, "we go see get chicken, maybe pork."
"The Boy Aviators in Africa"
Captain Wilbur Lawton
A loud sound of chanting and Intoning of what seemed to be a solemn ritual was the first inkling the boys had of what was going on.
"The Boy Aviators in Africa"
Captain Wilbur Lawton
"Oh, no, I could not give up my Ashurst Sundays," answers Maria, fidgeting amongst her cups and saucers; "I have too many interests here, the schools, and the church-and the preaching-not that the Rector's sermons are always very lively; and then I like chanting and Intoning."
"My Little Lady"
Eleanor Frances Poynter

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