undertone
Collocations
4(noun.)
ADJ
sinister
racist, sexual
There was a sexual undertone to his jokes that made everyone uncomfortable at the party.
VERB + UNDERTONE
have
PREP
in an ~
During the meeting, she made her criticism in an undertone so only I could hear.
Definitions
noun
An auditory tone of low pitch or volume.
Did he and his master converse? Watt had never heard them do so, as he surely would have done, if they had done so. In an undertone perhaps. Yes, perhaps they conversed in undertones, the master and the servant, in two undertones, the master's undertone, the servant's undertone.
They gathered soberly in the farthest recess of the ward and gossiped about him in malicious, offended undertones, rebelling against his presence as a ghastly imposition and resenting him malevolently for the nauseating truth of which he was bright reminder.
An implicit message perceived subtly alongside, but not detracting noticeably from, the explicit message conveyed in or by a book, film, speech or similar (contrast with overtone); an undercurrent.
A pale colour, or one seen underneath another colour.
A low state of the physical faculties.
Sedentary occupations are likely to result in undertone, and this undertone not being relieved by physiological means, constipation is a probable outcome.
verb
To accompany as an undertone.
The Missionary's address rolled on in choppy Chinook, undertoned by a gentle voice from the back of the room which told Tanook in pure Indian words what he was to do.
Undertoning the howling siren I was aware of a distant swish, like that of a hurricane’s forerunning wind through palm fronds.
To say or speak in an undertone.
Evan paid no attention to him, and answered none of his hasty undertoned questions.
At first, when the net was being prepared, those children of the forest had merely stood by and looked on with curiosity. When Blondin and his men rowed out from the shore, letting the net drop off the stern of our boat as they went, they indulged in a few guesses and undertoned remarks.
To present as less important, noticeable or prominent.
Men rarely make this mistake, their habitual blunder being to undertone everything, to make too light of Julia's new frock, and Johnnie's symptoms of measles, and the way they waste things down stairs.
2010, Maddy Myers, “Arisia 2010: the Sexiest of Sci-Fi Cons,” thephoenix.com, 26 January, 2010, It’s hard enough to separate the geeks from the creeps at your average Anime con (it’s more of a Venn Diagram than an either/or, really). The task becomes even more difficult at Arisia, where the sexual undertones are … not particularly undertoned.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
noun — a pale or subdued color
noun — a subdued emotional quality underlying an utterance
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6Did he and his master converse? Watt had never heard them do so, as he surely would have done, if they had done so. In an undertone perhaps. Yes, perhaps they conversed in undertones, the master and t
WiktionaryThey gathered soberly in the farthest recess of the ward and gossiped about him in malicious, offended undertones, rebelling against his presence as a ghastly imposition and resenting him malevolently
WiktionarySedentary occupations are likely to result in undertone, and this undertone not being relieved by physiological means, constipation is a probable outcome.
WiktionaryThe Missionary's address rolled on in choppy Chinook, undertoned by a gentle voice from the back of the room which told Tanook in pure Indian words what he was to do.
WiktionaryUndertoning the howling siren I was aware of a distant swish, like that of a hurricane’s forerunning wind through palm fronds.
WiktionaryEvan paid no attention to him, and answered none of his hasty undertoned questions.
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