The rise and fall of a voice, or the degree of highness or lowness in a person's vocal tone, is called pitch. Pitch changes with the rate of vibrations producing that sound. For example, if your voice rises, the sound will become more high pitched than it was before.
Rise means to go up, and fall means to go down. falldownfalldecline, decrease, drop, fall, slump, worsening
tumble,trip,fallUh... tumble, trip and fall are SYNONYMS of collapse.Antonyms of collapse could be: rise, build, increase
Ah, circumflex intonation is like adding a gentle wave to your voice when you speak. It's when your pitch goes up and then down, like a little mountain peak in your voice. Just imagine painting a happy little tree with your words, adding that lovely rise and fall to create a soothing melody in your speech.
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It is called cadence.
Intonation, fluctuation of the pitch of the voice
The rise and fall of spoken and written voice is tone or intonation. We learn to apply intonation to reading from the speech we hear and our interactions with others.
The rise of a voice refers to an increase in pitch or volume, often indicating excitement or emphasis. The fall of a voice is the opposite, indicating a decrease in pitch or volume, often conveying a sense of calm or conclusion. Together, these dynamic changes in pitch and volume add expressiveness and emotion to spoken communication.
The rise and fall of the voice is known as intonation. Intonation involves variations in pitch and tone that can convey meaning and emotion in spoken language.
Tide.
The rise and fall of the ocean's surface is called the tide. The tide is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
The speed and rhythm a speaker uses is called "intonation." Intonation refers to the rise and fall of the voice while speaking, which can convey meaning, emotions, and emphasis.
i think it is the tide
The tide
The periodic fluctuation of the sea is called tides.
It is called rhythm.