Similar words: reflection, election, selection, infection, collection, predilection, general election, primary election. Meaning: [ɪn'flekʃn] n. 1. a change in the form of a word (usually by adding a suffix) to indicate a change in its grammatical function 2. the patterns of stress and intonation in a language 3. deviation from a straight or normal course 4. a manner of speaking in which the loudness or pitch or tone of the voice is modified.
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1. If you add the plural inflection '-s' to 'dog' you get 'dogs'.
2. She spoke in a low voice, always without inflection.
3. The man's voice was devoid of inflection.
4. She spoke slowly and without inflection.
5. He spoke slowly and without inflection.
6. My voice, my tone, my inflection, everything.
7. Dominic used to be a master of inflection.
8. We have just hit the inflection point.
9. There was no bliss in his inflection.
10. Neither is an inflection of the other, so strictly speaking their differing linguistic origin should dictate separate indices.
11. He knew every inflection of the marquis's voice and it wasn't hard to guess what had happened.
12. The irregular inflection will be presented as a headword with a reference to the appropriate root form.
13. What makes this swamp-inspired inflection even more interesting is that the traditional cuisine of the Southwest is also evident.
14. The inflection point at this PH is barely detectable.
15. We usually end questions with a rising inflection.
16. The violin has a poor inflection.
17. To give a particular tone or inflection to.
18. In English, some questions have a rising inflection.
19. "Seb?" he said, with a rising inflection.
20. He might have caught the inflection of her panic.
21. Know the pacing and inflection you want to use.
22. To alter ( a word ) by inflection.
23. I think this is just obvious, an inflection given that we've agreed to use the categorical dispositional language at all.
24. His voice was low and flat, with almost no inflection.
25. This sounds like one of his more severe remarks, although perhaps an ironical inflection has not survived its reporting.
26. Other verbs incorporate size into movement and provide additional meaning by their inflection.
27. The standard deviation can usefully be visualized as the distance from the mean to the point of inflection of the bell-shaped curve.
28. The audience sits mesmerised by his expressive choreography, watching each inflection of the hand or eyebrow.
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29. This filter can also product the index signal of incident and inflection power, sending it to monitoring unit.
30. As a result , the taxi driver's business is't affected by the dead-alive inflection. He nearly not drive by empty car in the city.
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