quavering Definition In English

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  • Richard's singing veers from restraint to expressions of yearning, with a quavering timbre.

  • It is an irregular, quavering image of hope, this inscription on the edge of official history (209).

  • And he was talking to them like that, with his voice quavering and his eyes on fire.

  • It is a language that emphasizes on the tonic and fifth, with quavering pitch-play, especially pitch-flattening, around the third, the fifth, and sometimes the seventh.

  • Spasmodic dysphonia is caused by strained vocal chord movement, which results in awkward voice problems, such as jerkiness or quavering.

  • They should have addressed the nation in ringing tones, with a united voice, not as so often in quavering accents, contradicting each other most of the time.

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