intoned

/ɪnˈtoʊnd/
verb
  1. Past tense of intone: said or recited in a slow, flat, or musical voice.
    • She intoned the lyrics softly, almost like a prayer.
    • The speaker intoned the warning in a grave voice.
    • He intoned the ancient chant with great reverence.
adjective
  1. Spoken or recited in a slow, flat, or musical manner.
    • The choir's intoned harmonies filled the cathedral.
    • The intoned response echoed through the hall.
    • His intoned words carried a sense of finality.
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