A distant tone in writing or speech refers to a lack of emotional warmth or close connection with the audience. It can make the communication feel detached, aloof, or disinterested.
"Haruka" in Japanese means "distant" or "far." It is often used to describe something or someone far away in distance or time.
"Kanata" is a Japanese word that means "far away" or "distant."
Mandarin pronunciations for older brother and younger brother Older brother is pronounced "Gege" or just "Ge" the tone for this word is first tone (look it up if you don't know what I mean by tone) Younger brother is pronounced "Didi" or just "Di" the tone for this one is fourth (look it up if you don't know what I mena by tone) Mandarin pronunciations for older brother and younger brother Older brother is pronounced "Gege" or just "Ge" the tone for this word is first tone (look it up if you don't know what I mean by tone) Younger brother is pronounced "Didi" or just "Di" the tone for this one is fourth (look it up if you don't know what I mena by tone)
No, "distant" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something that is far away or remote in space or time.
Tele- is a prefix that can mean far away or distant in distance.
Distant / Objective
The ringback tone is created by the distant switch and transmitted in-band. Customised tones or music may be generated by the distant switch in place of the default tone.
Distant
Tone means something that the author uses in a book.
as for me, i really didn't care what he did.
There was a very mean tone in his voice when he spoke.
Describe the tone? And what he said?
no
sarcastic towards the girl. kind of antagonistic, too
"far distant place" in Athabaskan
At a more distant or remote point.
a camp were soldiers rest