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Intone (to ) conjugation

English
34 examples
This verb can also mean the following: recite with singing voice, utter a tone, tone, give tone, utter a protracted sound, chant, do, speak, vocalize, utter, utter with a musical, give
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Present Simple
intone
intone
intones
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Future Simple
will intone
will intone
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will intone
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Past Simple
intoned
intoned
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intoned
Conditional Simple
would intone
would intone
would intone
would intone
would intone
would intone
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Present Progressive
am intoning
are intoning
is intoning
are intoning
are intoning
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Future Progressive
will be intoning
will be intoning
will be intoning
will be intoning
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will be intoning
Past Progressive
was intoning
were intoning
was intoning
were intoning
were intoning
were intoning
Conditional Progressive
would be intoning
would be intoning
would be intoning
would be intoning
would be intoning
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you all
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Present Perfect
have intoned
have intoned
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have intoned
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Future Perfect
will have intoned
will have intoned
will have intoned
will have intoned
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Past Perfect
had intoned
had intoned
had intoned
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Conditional Perfect
would have intoned
would have intoned
would have intoned
would have intoned
would have intoned
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been intoning
have been intoning
has been intoning
have been intoning
have been intoning
have been intoning
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been intoning
will have been intoning
will have been intoning
will have been intoning
will have been intoning
will have been intoning
Past Perfect Progressive
had been intoning
had been intoning
had been intoning
had been intoning
had been intoning
had been intoning
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been intoning
would have been intoning
would have been intoning
would have been intoning
would have been intoning
would have been intoning

Examples of intone

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
-Mutter, intone.
He had to intone a single word.
I pray to the Almighty that you will forgive me... if I intone the blessings.
Let us intone magnificent psalms, salmons!
Omkaram(Sacred intone)is heard What is this?
-Mutter, intone.
He had to intone a single word.
I pray to the Almighty that you will forgive me... if I intone the blessings.
Let us intone magnificent psalms, salmons!
Omkaram(Sacred intone)is heard What is this?
(intones) Leave me, so that I may remain in peace.
HE intones
It is fashionable in recent adaptations of Dracula to modify this famous line to: "what sad music they make" or "what sweet music they make", but Lugosi intones it with just the note of malevolent ambiguity that Stoker originally intended.
(intones) Leave me, so that I may remain in peace.
HE intones
It is fashionable in recent adaptations of Dracula to modify this famous line to: "what sad music they make" or "what sweet music they make", but Lugosi intones it with just the note of malevolent ambiguity that Stoker originally intended.
People from surrounding villages who were leaving the place... ..came and awed by her dancing who was unselfishly dancing for the people People held camphor fire on their palm... ..intoned 'Hara hara Mahadeva Sambo Sankara'
Primitive fishermen already intoned fervent liturgical hymns to obtain a good catch, a practice that fell into disuse because these chants flattered the gods, but scared away the fish.
That's right. When I intoned my lines, you could count on it. The audience went wild.
Unrepentant to last, as the prison chaplain intoned a prayer, he drowned him out with a loud rendition of the Sunday school hymn Jesus Loves Me, cut off only when the merciless trap was thrown.
You intoned the Canticles and we bellowed our heads off. Down below, the others didn't sing anyway.
David Manners told me that Lugosi was particularly aloof and unapproachable, wrapped up in the Dracula mystique as he was wrapped up in his Dracula cape, walking in front of a full-length mirror intoning to himself
Genuflecting, moaning, intoning, Venerating cookies and wine,
How about, "The hills are vital intoning the descant"?
The mighty Crixus, forever intoning of the honor of a gladiator.
People from surrounding villages who were leaving the place... ..came and awed by her dancing who was unselfishly dancing for the people People held camphor fire on their palm... ..intoned 'Hara hara Mahadeva Sambo Sankara'
Primitive fishermen already intoned fervent liturgical hymns to obtain a good catch, a practice that fell into disuse because these chants flattered the gods, but scared away the fish.
That's right. When I intoned my lines, you could count on it. The audience went wild.
Unrepentant to last, as the prison chaplain intoned a prayer, he drowned him out with a loud rendition of the Sunday school hymn Jesus Loves Me, cut off only when the merciless trap was thrown.
You intoned the Canticles and we bellowed our heads off. Down below, the others didn't sing anyway.
David Manners told me that Lugosi was particularly aloof and unapproachable, wrapped up in the Dracula mystique as he was wrapped up in his Dracula cape, walking in front of a full-length mirror intoning to himself
Genuflecting, moaning, intoning, Venerating cookies and wine,
How about, "The hills are vital intoning the descant"?
The mighty Crixus, forever intoning of the honor of a gladiator.

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