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Undertone   /ˈəndərtˌoʊn/   Listen
Undertone

noun
1.
A quiet or hushed tone of voice.
2.
A subdued emotional quality underlying an utterance; implicit meaning.  Synonym: undercurrent.
3.
A pale or subdued color.  Synonym: tinge.






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"Undertone" Quotes from Famous Books



... from its being communicated in an undertone, was not proper for all the company to hear," replied the elder Miss Ossulton; "but if Mrs Lascelles is now ready," continued she, bridling up, as she rose from ...
— The Three Cutters • Captain Frederick Marryat

... understand the question. "We'll tell Brent that everything is all right," he said easily. "But he's a dam' liar," he added in an undertone to Pete. Brevoort had made the mistake of assuming that because he did not understand Mexican, Arguilla did not understand English. Arguilla did not hear all that Brevoort said, but he caught the one significant word. His broad face darkened. These Gringoes knew too much! He ...
— The Ridin' Kid from Powder River • Henry Herbert Knibbs

... him with their eyes, but he simply waved an arm to express his inability to speak at that spot. He led them back toward the hill, prowling carefully. At a safe distance from the barn he halted and as they grouped eagerly about him, he exploded in an intense undertone: "Why, that—that's Cap'n ...
— The Little Regiment - And Other Episodes of the American Civil War • Stephen Crane

... fields of ripe wheat and barley, mulberry orchards and groves of fruit trees, under the shade of which the Turkish families sat or slept during the hot hours of the day. Birds sang in the boughs, and the gurgling of water made a cool undertone to their music. Out of fairyland where shall I see again such lovely bowers? We were glad when the soldiers announced that it was necessary to encamp there; as we should find no other habitations for more ...
— The Lands of the Saracen - Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain • Bayard Taylor

... another, they're loading the boy up—they're piling it on," observed Dow to Mac Tavish in sympathetic undertone. ...
— All-Wool Morrison • Holman Day


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