Tone-deaf
adjective
1.
unable to distinguish differences in pitch in musical sounds when producing or hearing them.
adjective
1.
unable to distinguish subtle differences in musical pitch
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- Tone-language
noun 1. a language, as Swedish, Chinese, Yoruba, or Serbo-Croatian, in which words that are otherwise phonologically identical are distinguished by having different pitches or pitch contour. tone language noun 1. a language, such as Chinese or certain African languages, in which differences in tone may make differences in meaning
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noun 1. any sound considered with reference to its quality, pitch, strength, source, etc.: shrill tones. 2. quality or character of sound. 3. vocal sound; the sound made by vibrating muscular bands in the larynx. 4. a particular quality, way of sounding, modulation, or intonation of the voice as expressive of some meaning, feeling, spirit, […]
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