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intones Meaning in Bengali



Verb:

একটানা সুরে আবৃত্তি করা,





intones's Usage Examples:

the Quran is Dar as-Salam, literally, "the house of peace" of which it intones: And Allah invites to the 'abode of peace' and guides whom He pleases into.


Both versions begin with a distinctive trumpet solo which intones the word "Harlem.


patients, Grigoriev reads a prayer over them in Church Slavonic, then intones declaring them free of cravings for alcohol.


father recoils from realizing the error of his own ways, a narrator then intones, "Parents who use drugs have children who use drugs.


) is by far his most popular song, which intones the death of a Nepali soldier on a foreign battle ground.


English Cathedral Service are chanted by the choir while the officiant intones his part.


Python member Graham Chapman on additional vocals (Chapman repeatedly intones the words 'hello' and 'goodbye', which Radio Stars later used an intro/outro.


that Singh was "trying to cover the globe with his music", as a voice intones "The world is sound", at the start of the album.


Tavener employs spatial techniques such as placing a smaller chorus, which intones the Velichayem [We magnify you], and the handbells at a distance from the.


Margaret intones a portentous song with the line "Why is your sword so red with blood, Edward".


avoiding dense polyphony; and of course after each verse the tenor voice intones alone "Miserere mei, Deus", as in the Savonarola meditation.


depicts a mad scientist working in his laboratory while a nearby television intones the slogan of a current DuPont ad campaign: "Better Living Through Chemistry".


During the Divine Liturgy the Deacon intones the same introit as on the day of Pentecost, and the dismissal is the same.


personal work, dominated by its poignant title track, in which Connors intones "the story of her life", largely created by excerpts of radio conversation.


I am the crimson flame of life," intones a grim voice from within the flame,"- I burn within the breasts of all.


"Yes, it was the middle one," the Narrator intones.


chunky guitar, clunking piano, and jackhammer drums, Reed half-sings, half-intones what he would once describe as a love song about a man and the subway.


In Stravinsky's Mass, for example, a soloist intones the first line, which is from the plainchant Credo I.


and on the video can be distinguished by the song titles Phil Collins intones during "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)"; "Your Own Special Way".


Buchanan and Goodman, when Boris the spinner, the people's disc jockeys intones "You've got to like it like that" as the name of the place.



Synonyms:

chant; tone; talk; verbalise; mouth; speak; utter; verbalize;

Antonyms:

colorlessness; hypertonia; hypertonicity; hypotonicity; hypertonus;

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