inflected (Meaning)

Wordnet

inflected (a)

(of the voice) altered in tone or pitch

showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes)

Webster

inflected (imp. & p. p.)

of Inflect

Webster

inflected (a.)

Bent; turned; deflected.

Having inflections; capable of, or subject to, inflection; inflective.

inflected Sentence Examples

  1. The inflected tone of her voice conveyed a sense of sadness.
  2. The table was inflected with a slight wobble, threatening to topple over.
  3. The inflected verb forms indicate the past tense in this sentence.
  4. The road inflected sharply to the left, forcing drivers to slow down.
  5. The inflected shape of the leaf hinted at its unique species.
  6. The inflected sail allowed the boat to maneuver through the changing winds.
  7. The inflected data points suggested a trend that was not immediately apparent.
  8. The inflected pronoun "I" emphasized the speaker's involvement in the situation.
  9. The inflected numbers indicated an increase in sales over the previous quarter.
  10. The inflected tone of the apology conveyed a sincere desire for forgiveness.

FAQs About the word inflected

(of the voice) altered in tone or pitch, showing alteration in form (especially by the addition of affixes)of Inflect, Bent; turned; deflected., Having inflecti

veered, reflected,curved, bent, bowed, waved, turned, coiled, incurved, arced

straightened, uncurled,straightened, uncurled,unbent, unbent,

The inflected tone of her voice conveyed a sense of sadness.

The table was inflected with a slight wobble, threatening to topple over.

The inflected verb forms indicate the past tense in this sentence.

The road inflected sharply to the left, forcing drivers to slow down.