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I wouldn't have fallen asleep if the speaker had used something more than a monotone. The monotone humming of the engine soon lulled me to sleep.
I speak in a monotone voice to convey information in a straightforward and even manner, especially when providing factual details or instructions. It can also indicate a lack of emotional expression or emphasis on particular words or phrases.
Non-inflected speech is called monotone speech. In monotone speech, the speaker's pitch remains flat and lacks variation, resulting in a lack of emphasis or emotional expression.
The teacher's monotone voice made it difficult for the students to stay awake during the lecture.
"May I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker" is correct only if the speaker is asking permission from someone else. If the speaker is a chairman or other recognized leader of a meeting, the speaker should simply say, "I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker.
I wouldn't have fallen asleep if the speaker had used something more than a monotone. The monotone humming of the engine soon lulled me to sleep.
Everyone has an accent, unless they speak in a flat monotone.
I speak in a monotone voice to convey information in a straightforward and even manner, especially when providing factual details or instructions. It can also indicate a lack of emotional expression or emphasis on particular words or phrases.
Everyone has 'an' accent, unless they speak in an absolute monotone.
When introducing a guest speaker, you should state the name of the speaker and why they are qualified to speak on the subject. For example, "This is Joe Shmoe. He is a psychologist who specializes in..."
Not all of them do. Autism is much to broad a diagnosis for this kink of generalization.
When reading a poem, a person should never rush through it. Take your time to understand the words, appreciate the language, and let the emotions and imagery sink in.
the speaker is the one that speak to justify
She had a monotone voice.
the word monotone can be used in a sentece like this: "i dont know what monotone means"
"Monotone" is fundamentally a noun, but in mathematics it is sometimes used as an adverb, as in the sentence, "This function is monotone increasing."
The Headmaster addressed the assembly in a monotone voice