Intonate vs Intonated - What's the difference?
intonate | intonated |
To intone; to utter.
To thunder or to utter in a sonorous or thunderous voice.Oxford English Dictionary'', 2nd ed., 1989.''An American Dictionary of the English Language , by , 1828.
To sound the tones of the musical scale; to practise the sol-fa.
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(intonate)
To intone; to utter.
To thunder or to utter in a sonorous or thunderous voice.Oxford English Dictionary'', 2nd ed., 1989.''An American Dictionary of the English Language , by , 1828.
To sound the tones of the musical scale; to practise the sol-fa.
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As verbs the difference between intonate and intonated
is that intonate is to intone; to utter while intonated is (intonate).intonate
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(intonat)- (Bailey)
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intonated
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*intonate
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(intonat)- (Bailey)