Overtones Meaning in English
word · lemma: overtone
ˈoʊvɝˌtoʊnz
OH-ver-tohnz
ˈəʊvətˌəʊnz
OH-vuh-tohnz
Definition
An overtone is a musical sound that is higher in pitch than the main note, or, in a figurative sense, a subtle or hidden meaning or feeling that accompanies something said or done.
Usage & Nuances
Used in music theory (technical/formal) and metaphorically in everyday speech. In the figurative sense, 'overtones' often appears as 'political overtones', 'sexual overtones', etc. The singular 'overtone' is rare outside music.
Spanish: armonía superior - matiz (sentido figurado)Portuguese (BR): harmônico superior - subentendido (sentido figurado)Portuguese (PT): harmónico superior - matiz (sentido figurado)Chinese (Simplified): 泛音 - 暗示(引申义)Chinese (Traditional): 泛音 - 暗示(引申義)Hindi: अतिरिक्त स्वर - निहित अर्थArabic: النغمة العليا - إيحاء (معنى مجازي)Bengali: অতিধ্বনি - গোপন অর্থ (রূপক অর্থে)Russian: обертоны - скрытый смысл (перен.)Japanese: 倍音 - 含意(比喩的)Vietnamese: hòa âm - ý nghĩa hàm ý (nghĩa bóng)Korean: 배음 - (은근한) 뉘앙스Turkish: üst sesler - ima (yan anlam)Urdu: اوورٹون - پوشیدہ معنی (مجازاً)Indonesian: nadai - makna tersembunyi (kiasan)
Example Sentences
The singer's voice had beautiful overtones.
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Some words carry hidden overtones.
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The painting has religious overtones.
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His comment had some political overtones.
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Jazz music is known for its rich overtones.
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There are romantic overtones in their friendship.
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