Results for: moderate, soften, tone down
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gentle and amiable, lightly flavored, of a gentle or temperate manner; moderate, not extreme; not strong or harsh in degree or intensity; pleasant, pleasant and temperate, slight or not harshmild
half step, half tone, smallest interval in music scale, tone that is halfway between two whole tones, half tone (Music)semitone
hammer for pounding meat, substance containing enzymes that soften the tough fibers in meat (also tenderiser), substance for making meat tendertenderizer
harmonic, secondary tone which is higher than the primary or fundamental tone (Music); something which is subtly suggested, subtle implication, connotation, higher musical tone, partial, supplementary meaningovertone
having a brownish skin tone resulting as a result of exposure to the sun; brownish in colorsuntanned
having a moderate commercial value, somewhat valuable (about a gemstone), moderately valuablesemiprecious
having a moderately intellectual quality; somewhat cultured or refined, lowbrow, moderately intellectual person; person with conventional taste, see also:highbrow, somebody culturally conventional and moderatemiddlebrow
having a nasal tone of voice; having a sharp ringing sound as of a string being pluckedtwangy
having a planar surface; deflated (about a tire); absolute; lying down, horizontal; spread out; tasteless; monotonous, dull; mat, not shiny; having a tone one half step lower (Music), indicating cessation of physiological activity, lacking excitement, ...flat
having poor tone or tension (of muscles or tissue); having a lower osmotic pressure than another solution to which it is compared (Chemistry), lacking muscle tone, lower in osmotic pressurehypotonic
having tone-producing keystouch-tone; touchtone
head injury (caused by a fall, blow, etc.); shock, injury to a bodily organ, mild to moderate brain injury, sudden jolt or shockconcussion
hum, buzz; speak in monotonous tone, humming sound, lazy person, make a low humming sound, male bee; idler, lazy person; buzzing noise, nonworker male bee, pilotless aircraft, pipe in bagpipes producing continuous note, talk in a boring voice, unchangi...drone
humble, unpretentious, unassuming; moderate; simple, limited; decent or appropriate in thought or dress; not provocatively dressed, not overtly sexual, reasonable, shymodest
impairment of muscle tonedystonia
 

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