A1 noun #37 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

tone

The way someone speaks or the color quality of an object.

Explanation at your level:

Tone means how you say something. If you are happy, your voice sounds high. If you are sad, it sounds low. It is also about colors. A dark color has a dark tone.

You use tone to talk about your voice. For example, a 'kind tone' helps people listen to you. In art, tone is how light or dark a color is. It helps you draw shadows.

Tone describes the attitude in your writing or speaking. If an email has a professional tone, it is polite and formal. In art, artists use tone to create depth by mixing light and dark colors together.

The term tone refers to the emotional quality of a message. It is vital in communication to match your tone to the situation. In design, it refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a hue, which is essential for creating visual contrast.

Beyond simple voice modulation, tone encompasses the author's attitude toward their subject matter in literature. It is the 'voice' of the text. In visual arts, it refers to the value scale, allowing for the representation of three-dimensional form on a two-dimensional surface.

Tone is a multifaceted concept. Linguistically, it refers to the use of pitch in language to distinguish word meanings, common in tonal languages like Mandarin. In aesthetics, it denotes the subtle harmony or tension of colors within a composition. It is a fundamental concept for understanding both human expression and visual perception.

30초 단어

  • Tone refers to the quality or attitude of a voice.
  • In art, it describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
  • It is a countable noun that is very common in daily life.
  • Idioms like 'set the tone' are used in business and social settings.

Hey there! The word tone is a super versatile term that pops up in music, art, and even our daily conversations. Think of it as the 'flavor' of something.

When we talk about voice, your tone tells people if you are happy, angry, or being sarcastic. It is not just what you say, but how you say it!

In the world of art, tone is all about light and dark. By changing the tone of a color, an artist can make a flat drawing look like a 3D object. It is the secret ingredient for creating shadows and mood.

The word tone has a pretty cool history. It travels back to the Ancient Greek word tonos, which literally meant 'stretching' or 'tension'—like the tension of a string on a musical instrument.

From there, it moved into Latin as tonus and later into Old French. By the time it arrived in Middle English, it was used primarily to describe musical sounds.

Over the centuries, the meaning expanded. People started using it to describe the 'stretching' or 'tension' of the voice, which is how we got our modern use for attitude. The artistic meaning came later, as people realized that light and shadow have their own kind of 'tension' or visual weight.

You will hear tone used in many different ways. In professional settings, you might hear someone say, 'I need to check the tone of this email,' meaning they want to ensure it sounds polite and not too demanding.

In art class, you will hear teachers talk about tonal values. This is a technical way of saying 'is this gray dark or light?'

Common phrases include 'setting the tone' for a meeting or 'a neutral tone' for a wall color. It is a very flexible word that fits into both casual chats and serious academic papers.

1. Tone it down: To make something less intense or loud. Example: Please tone down the music; it's too late.

2. Set the tone: To establish the mood or character of an event. Example: The opening speech set the tone for the whole conference.

3. Tone-deaf: Unable to perceive differences in musical pitch or, metaphorically, insensitive to public opinion. Example: His comment about the budget was completely tone-deaf.

4. Change your tone: To alter your attitude, usually to be more respectful. Example: You need to change your tone if you want me to help you.

5. A tone of voice: The specific quality of sound in speech. Example: Her tone of voice suggested she was disappointed.

The word tone is a countable noun. You can have 'one tone' or 'many tones.' It is often used with articles like 'a' or 'the'.

Pronunciation-wise, it is a single syllable. The IPA is /toʊn/ in American English. It rhymes with words like bone, stone, phone, cone, and zone.

When using it as a verb, we often add 'down' or 'up' (e.g., 'tone down the brightness'). It is a very stable word that doesn't have tricky irregular plural forms; just add an 's'!

Fun Fact

It originally referred to the tension of a string on a musical instrument.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /təʊn/

Sounds like 'toan' with a long 'o' sound.

US /toʊn/

Similar to UK, very clear 'o' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'ton'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing the vowel sound with 'o' in 'hot'

Rhymes With

bone stone phone cone zone

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to understand once the concept is clear.

Writing 2/5

Useful for descriptive writing.

Speaking 3/5

Requires nuance to use correctly.

듣기 2/5

Common in daily speech.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sound color voice mood

Learn Next

intonation tonality undertone

고급

nuance tenor inflection

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable Nouns

Tones (plural)

Article Usage

A tone / The tone

Phrasal Verbs

Tone down

Examples by Level

1

Use a nice tone.

Use a kind voice.

Noun usage.

2

The tone is dark.

The color is dark.

Simple sentence.

3

I like his tone.

I like how he talks.

Possessive pronoun.

4

Change the tone.

Make it different.

Imperative verb.

5

Is the tone good?

Is it okay?

Question form.

6

The tone is light.

The color is bright.

Adjective usage.

7

He has a soft tone.

His voice is quiet.

Article usage.

8

Listen to the tone.

Hear the sound.

Imperative.

1

The teacher used a calm tone.

2

That color has a warm tone.

3

Don't speak in that tone to me.

4

The artist added a dark tone.

5

Her tone was very happy.

6

The music has a sad tone.

7

Change the tone of the picture.

8

I don't like the tone of this book.

1

The email had a professional tone.

2

He adjusted the tone of the painting.

3

The tone of the meeting was serious.

4

She spoke in a friendly tone.

5

The movie has a dark, mysterious tone.

6

Try to use a more positive tone.

7

The photographer captured the right tone.

8

The author's tone is very critical.

1

The tone of the debate became aggressive.

2

Designers use tone to create visual interest.

3

Her tone was laced with sarcasm.

4

The report needs a more objective tone.

5

He set the tone for the entire project.

6

The painting's tone is quite somber.

7

She struggled to convey the right tone.

8

The tone of the letter was apologetic.

1

The novel's tone shifts from whimsical to tragic.

2

He is tone-deaf to the needs of his team.

3

The artist used a monochromatic tone scale.

4

The speaker adopted a conciliatory tone.

5

The tone of the article is highly polemical.

6

Subtle changes in tone can alter the meaning.

7

The tone of the room was one of anticipation.

8

She masterfully controlled the tone of the narrative.

1

The linguistic tone of the dialect is complex.

2

The subtle tonal shifts in the painting are masterful.

3

His tone was imbued with a sense of gravitas.

4

The poem maintains a melancholic tone throughout.

5

The critique was delivered in a dry, academic tone.

6

She was sensitive to the shifting tone of the discourse.

7

The tonal quality of the instrument is exceptional.

8

The tone of the argument was intellectually rigorous.

동의어

shade tint value hue color gradation

반의어

monotone flatness

자주 쓰는 조합

set the tone
professional tone
tone down
warm tone
serious tone
tone of voice
dark tone
neutral tone
change the tone
tonal quality

Idioms & Expressions

"tone it down"

make something less intense

Tone it down a bit, you're shouting.

casual

"set the tone"

establish the mood

His arrival set the tone for the party.

neutral

"tone-deaf"

insensitive to the situation

That was a tone-deaf remark.

neutral

"change your tone"

become more polite

You better change your tone!

casual

"in a tone of"

expressing a specific emotion

He spoke in a tone of regret.

formal

"a flat tone"

lacking emotion

She read the news in a flat tone.

neutral

Easily Confused

tone vs tune

similar sound

tune is a melody, tone is quality

He hummed a tune, but his tone was sad.

tone vs ton

similar spelling

ton is a unit of weight

It weighs a ton.

tone vs tenor

similar sound

tenor is a voice range or general direction

The tenor of the speech was clear.

tone vs hue

both used in art

hue is the color name, tone is the brightness

The hue is red, but the tone is dark.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + verb + tone + prep

He spoke in a quiet tone.

B1

Set the tone for + noun

This will set the tone for the day.

B2

Tone + [adjective] + down

Tone the colors down.

A2

The tone of + noun

The tone of the book is sad.

A1

Have a + adjective + tone

You have a friendly tone.

어휘 가족

Nouns

tonality the character of a musical composition

Verbs

tone to give a particular tone to

Adjectives

tonal relating to tone

관련

intonation the rise and fall of voice pitch

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

formal: 'the tenor of the discourse' neutral: 'the tone of the email' casual: 'watch your tone' slang: 'tone it down'

자주 하는 실수

Using 'tone' for volume Use 'volume' or 'loudness'
Tone is quality, volume is how loud.
Confusing 'tone' with 'tune' Tune is a melody
A tune is a song; a tone is a sound quality.
Using 'tone' for color name Use 'color' or 'hue'
Tone is the lightness/darkness, not the color itself.
Pluralizing 'tone' incorrectly tones
It is a regular noun.
Misusing 'tone-deaf' Use for insensitivity
Don't use it to mean literally deaf.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a piano key (sound) and a gray paint swatch (art) next to each other.

💡

When Native Speakers Use It

They use it to demand respect: 'Watch your tone!'

🌍

Cultural Insight

In Western business, a 'neutral tone' is often preferred.

💡

Grammar Shortcut

Think of 'tone' as a noun that describes a quality.

💡

Say It Right

Keep the 'o' sound long and clear.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse tone with melody (tune).

💡

Did You Know?

The word comes from a Greek word for stretching.

💡

Study Smart

Look at black and white photos to see how 'tone' works.

💡

Build Your Web

Learn 'undertone' and 'overtone' next.

💡

Improve Your Style

Read an editorial and identify the author's tone.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

T-O-N-E: Think Of New Expressions.

Visual Association

A gray scale bar from white to black.

Word Web

voice art color mood attitude

챌린지

Try to describe your current mood using only the word 'tone'.

어원

Greek/Latin

Original meaning: Stretching or tension

문화적 맥락

None, but 'tone-deaf' can be sensitive to those with actual hearing impairments.

Used frequently in business to describe communication style.

The Twilight Zone (TV show) Tone-deaf (common political criticism)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • maintain a professional tone
  • set the tone for the meeting
  • tone down the criticism

in art class

  • add more tone
  • adjust the tonal value
  • light and dark tones

in conversation

  • watch your tone
  • a sarcastic tone
  • a warm tone

in literature

  • the author's tone
  • a somber tone
  • a shifting tone

Conversation Starters

"How would you describe the tone of your favorite movie?"

"Do you think it's important to keep a professional tone in emails?"

"Have you ever been told to 'watch your tone'?"

"How does changing the tone of a color change a painting?"

"What makes a person sound 'tone-deaf' in a conversation?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time when someone's tone changed the way you felt.

Write about a room in your house and describe its 'tone' using colors.

If you were an artist, what kind of tone would your paintings have?

Reflect on how your tone of voice changes when you are excited vs. tired.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, volume is how loud, tone is the quality or emotion.

Yes, it refers to light and dark values.

Someone who doesn't understand the mood of a situation.

Yes, 'to tone down' or 'to tone up'.

No, a tune is a melody.

Just add an 's' to make 'tones'.

It depends on the context, but it is used in both formal and informal settings.

It helps the reader understand the author's attitude.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ of his voice was kind.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: tone

Tone refers to voice quality.

multiple choice A2

What does 'tone' mean in art?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The lightness/darkness

Tone describes the value of a color.

true false B1

Is 'tone' an uncountable noun?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is a countable noun (tones).

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching idioms to meanings.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Set the tone for the meeting.

점수: /5

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