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Often used in the same context:
undercurrent,
tinge,
overtones,
subtext,
tone,
knowingness,
vibe,
archaism,
edginess,
plaintiveness,
sensibility,
impassivity,
aftertaste,
connotation,
allusions,
huskiness,
primness,
sentiment,
lilt,
ruefulness,
carnality,
bearishness,
homoeroticism,
dovishness,
gaminess,
sourness,
popularism,
mood,
astringency,
upthrust,
facetiousness,
heaviness,
dreaminess,
hopefulness,
jadedness,
backdrop,
poeticism,
pepperiness,
steaminess,
colouration,
lightheartedness,
wittedness,
undertow,
absurdism,
tanginess,
standoffishness,
mien,
jauntiness,
bias,
piquancy,
latent hostility,
frisson,
bullishness,
sullenness,
foreboding,
rawly,
pensiveness,
misanthropy,
backcloth,
insubstantiality,
grubbiness,
sanguinity,
deepness,
didacticism,
chesnutt,
sunniness,
trashiness,
hyperrealism,
misogyny,
whiff,
slyness,
romanticism,
eeriness,
disquietude,
earthiness,
hint,
cheeriness,
wryness,
obliqueness,
greyness,
uptightness,
quaver,
leanings,
starkness,
archness,
unnaturalness,
soupcon,
rustlings,
guilelessness,
punchiness,
motif,
atmospherics,
melodiousness,
melancholy,
scratchiness,
priggishness,
juxtaposition,
unsureness,
girlishness,
wishfulness,
languor,
staccatos,
undertones,
whispering,
whispers,
rustling,
whisper,
rumbling,
rustle,
murmuring,
throbbing,
whirr,
creaking,
buzz,
crackling,
mumble,
overtone,
rumblings,
ticking
Appears in the definition of:
in a low voice,
sotto voce
More general:
meaning,
sense,
shade,
substance,
tincture,
tint,
tone,
tone of voice
Synonyms:
tinge,
undercurrent
Also try:
— Adjectives for undertone:
deep,
low,
same,
strong,
confidential,
serious,
soft,
constant,
ironic,
quiet,
sexual,
more...
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