"Undulating" in the context of a voice refers to a wavering or fluctuating sound, often with a smooth or flowing quality. It can indicate a change in pitch, tone, or volume that creates a sense of movement or variation in the voice.
No, voice is not an adverb. Voice is a noun that refers to the sound produced by speaking or singing.
Active voice, passive voice, and middle voice are the three main forms of voice in grammar. In active voice, the subject performs the action. In passive voice, the subject receives the action. In middle voice, the subject acts upon itself.
The possessive form of "the voice of the child" is "the child's voice."
The opposite of a soft voice is a loud voice.
Change the voice -> Voice change must be done.
The singer's voice undulated
Undulating is a verb and requires an an adverb, not an adjective, which describes a noun: Slowly undulating, sensuously undulating.
An undulating lowland is a lowland with an uneven or "undulating" surface. There are no outstanding highlands in the area.
The waves are undulating. The waves are rough.
No the word undulating is not a noun. It can be an adjective and a verb.
The sun sparkled on the undulating waves
The fields of wheat were undulating in the breeze.
Undulating is a word used to describe something that has a wavy appearance. A good sentence would be, the girls hair was undulating.
Undulating is land that is grassy and has lots of natural vegetation and plants.
The undulating ground during the earthquake was susceptible to upheaval.
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