How To Use Uninflected In A Sentence
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monotonic uninflected speech
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Yet as the novel proceeds and Robert gains freedom and position, he adopts the uninflected voice that corresponds to his new middle-class status.
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But Eve speaks for herself, softly, in a tone of uninflected innocence: ‘A Martini.’
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The call-and-response dynamic in this scene allows discrete space for dialect and uninflected speech, but clearly emphasizes the mingling of the two voices in a communal speech act.
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Even in the fierce cauldron of the sports arena and on the hotplate of romance, she keeps heading back to the middle, where her dialogue sounds roughly as uninflected as a library conversation.
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A flat voice might be one that is emotionless or uninflected, and American speech is stereotypically uninflected by comparison to British speech.
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Eventually, Misa corrected herself and stopped using uninflected verbs in the [I'm + X] pattern.
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`Ellel, Empress," they chanted together in their metallic, uninflected voices.
A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
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The bloody sergeant's report is delivered by Dan Moran on his back in a kind of machine-made monotone so uninflected that the ear refuses to digest it.
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‘She's yours,’ Chris said and I thought I heard a hint of amusement behind the uninflected words.
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uninflected words
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All this he said in an uninflected voice, almost as though he were talking to himself.
GALILEE
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`boy' and `swim' are uninflected English words
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A memorable presentation will rarely be an unpunctuated sequence of equations or an uninflected recitation of sources of systematic error.
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Here called Trio A Pressured #3, danced by the seven White Oak company members, its original soundlessness and famously uninflected movement - a long, deceptively simple, unpunctuated phrase - have been seriously compromised.
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That's something you can't do in an uninflected language like English.
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‘Keep it on, Chaussier,’ she said in an uninflected voice.
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Well, let me tell ya, there isn't anything quite like hearing that robot talk in its flat uninflected voice to wake me from my melancholy disposition.
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But Julie, in her uninflected implacability, belongs less to Hitchcock than to Robert Bresson, the great French minimalist.
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A memorable presentation will rarely be an unpunctuated sequence of equations or an uninflected recitation of sources of systematic error.
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`You didn't do so good today," she told them in her uninflected, disconnected way.
C B GREENFIELD - A LITTLE MADNESS
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His delivery is stilted, stiff, uninflected - except when he's permitted to shout, at which point he relaxes and seems to forget to be inhibited.