Pronunciation: /ˈmɑdʒəˌleɪt/
verb to vary the pitch, intensity, or tone of something, typically music or one's voice
A1 She modulates her voice when talking to babies.
A2 The radio host modulated his tone to sound more friendly.
B1 Musicians often modulate the key of a song to create a different mood.
B2 The speaker modulated her speech to emphasize certain points.
C1 The actor was able to modulate his emotions perfectly for the role.
C2 The conductor expertly modulated the orchestra to create a beautiful symphony.
formal The radio station can modulate the frequency for better reception.
informal You can modulate the volume on the speaker to make it louder.
slang I modulated my tone to sound more convincing.
figurative She tried to modulate her emotions during the difficult conversation.
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