What is another word for Deep-toned?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈiːptˈə͡ʊnd], [ dˈiːptˈəʊnd], [ d_ˈiː_p_t_ˈəʊ_n_d]
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Synonyms for Deep-toned:
adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective) • plangent (adjective) • resonant (adjective)- noisy,
- reverberating,
- echoing,
- Heightened,
- beating,
- full,
- throbbing,
- profound,
- thunderous,
- roaring,
- enhanced,
- consonant,
- thundering,
- booming,
- stentorian,
- round,
- loud,
- orotund,
- clangorous,
- pulsating,
- reverberant,
- electrifying,
- pulsing,
- sonorant,
- earsplitting,
- thrilling,
- strident,
- mellow,
- rich,
- intensified,
- sonorous,
- powerful.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- harmonised,
- broad,
- humble,
- rung,
- pounding,
- inscrutable,
- corpulent,
- whipping,
- trashy,
- conformable,
- reverberative,
- flash,
- funereal,
- mystifying,
- meretricious,
- scratch,
- deafening,
- labialise,
- sinewy,
- aloud,
- total,
- mysterious,
- accordant,
- dispirited,
- punishing,
- forte,
- sober,
- grim,
- continuant,
- grievous,
- freshwater bass,
- productive,
- modest,
- late,
- throb,
- full-of-the-moon,
- round off,
- wide-cut,
- trouncing,
- pear-shaped,
- crushed,
- low gear,
- tawdry,
- humbled,
- mellowly,
- lash out,
- hefty,
- pulsation,
- bellowing,
- cheap,
- humiliated,
- shrill,
- tumid,
- alto,
- plenteous,
- fat,
- vivacious,
- plentiful,
- empty,
- with child,
- serious,
- thrashing,
- dense,
- sedate,
- assault,
- barytone,
- herculean,
- gloomy,
- prosperous,
- mighty,
- expectant,
- flourishing,
- knock-down,
- cloggy,
- heavily,
- brawny,
- stave,
- emphasised,
- mightily,
- resonating,
- labored,
- hollow out,
- roar,
- cryptical,
- licking,
- bass voice,
- holla,
- bass part,
- yowl,
- blue,
- fundamental,
- large,
- sea bass,
- clayey,
- right,
- intemperate,
- clanging,
- hollo,
- broken,
- unit of ammunition,
- gravid,
- sibilant,
- rhythm,
- mellowed,
- ghastly,
- snipe,
- bellow,
- potent,
- replete,
- remindful,
- oceanic abyss,
- clamant,
- leaden,
- redolent,
- grave accent,
- prospering,
- cycle,
- fertile,
- turgid,
- tatty,
- tintinnabulation,
- threatening,
- melt,
- full-bodied,
- laboured,
- beat,
- daily round,
- overweight,
- first,
- gaudy,
- unplumbed,
- troll,
- high,
- circle,
- assail,
- lumbering,
- hole,
- abject,
- enceinte,
- round of golf,
- moo,
- tomb,
- racy,
- ponderous,
- obese,
- lowering,
- toilsome,
- sonorousness,
- great,
- hard,
- exclamatory,
- hollering,
- weighty,
- rich people,
- small,
- fricative,
- polish,
- sculpture,
- turn,
- laid-back,
- plangency,
- scurvy,
- low-down,
- drubbing,
- severe,
- declamatory,
- spirant,
- thriving,
- holler,
- trench,
- ring,
- dangerous,
- ample,
- reechoing,
- full phase of the moon,
- boom,
- polish up,
- baritone horn,
- inscribe,
- thunder,
- downcast,
- scummy,
- entire,
- flashy,
- brassy,
- sound,
- good,
- fill out,
- round down,
- backbreaking,
- deeply,
- harmonic,
- copious,
- brush up,
- robust,
- sculpt,
- wakeless,
- whacking,
- low-pitched,
- around,
- agreeable,
- solemn,
- harmonized,
- clamorous,
- lacing,
- thundery,
- labialize,
- unsounded,
- impulse,
- impenetrable,
- depleted,
- fleshy,
- to the full,
- down,
- cryptic,
- attack,
- emphasized,
- low-spirited,
- thick,
- palmy,
- fully,
- blatant,
- charnel,
- loudly,
- circular,
- wax,
- round out,
- tacky,
- pulse,
- sullen,
- vibrancy,
- excavate,
- life-threatening,
- vociferous,
- dig,
- down in the mouth,
- engrave,
- laborious,
- low-toned,
- big,
- first gear,
- full moon,
- basso,
- recondite,
- core out,
- bombastic,
- weighed down,
- abstruse,
- one shot,
- raucous,
- holloa,
- grueling,
- depression,
- reverberance,
- depressed,
- downhearted,
- vacuous,
- reminiscent,
- arduous,
- resonance,
- miserable,
- wide,
- bout,
- muscular,
- garish,
- unfathomed,
- flesh out,
- gruelling,
- evocative,
- gimcrack,
- sonority,
- round of drinks,
- concordant,
- lowly,
- mellow out,
- baritone voice,
- harmonical.
How to use "Deep-toned" in context?
Deep toned people have darker skin than those with a lighter skin tone. This is because the melanin dial is turned up on the person's skin. This can make the person look darker than they really are. The good news is that deep toned people can achieve a more desirable look by using makeup that is suited to their skin tone.
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