Opposite of very loud or full of noise
(of a sound) Opposite of tending to resonate, echo or reverberate
Opposite of capable of producing a deep or ringing sound
Opposite of deep or resonant in sound or tone
“The neck humbucker is very clear and bluesy and has a nice full sound when overdriven.”
Opposite of characterized by fullness, clarity, strength, and smoothness of sound
“As she recalled, his voice was educated and had a pleasant, mellow tone.”
Opposite of used for, or being engaged in, the act of speaking or conversing
Opposite of a loud, deep, resonant sound
“Living in an atmosphere as near noise-free as any on earth, they could hear a soft murmur across a clearing the size of a football field.”
Opposite of the act of copying, or using someone or something as a model
Opposite of the repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds, usually in literature or poetry
Opposite of an act of repeating something said or written
Opposite of an act or an instance of repeating something said or written
Opposite of a prolonged, deep, reverberating sound
Opposite of present participle for to resound or reverberate with (a sound or sounds)
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