Lines were spoken clearly, with conviction, and the right inflection.
His voice had been soft and low, but he had put just the right inflection on certain words to raise them to the dignity of insults.
Connor saved her by giving her a faint squeeze and saying with just the right inflection, "Much better things."
She put lust the right inflection in her voice to suggest to anyone listening that Calum was of no importance whatever.
And the Klezmer Conservatory Band adds just the right inflections with its jazzy-yet-traditional music.
See, you even got the right inflection--" "Cupid, she's ruining her life.
The same performance saw Carla Stallings, dancing impressively and with large, held phrases in the vision scene where Christine Spizzo's delightful Amour had the right inflections.
Upon hearing that Pennington can call an audible, Kilmer told football's future how football's past won a game simply by using the right inflection on a play at the line of scrimmage.
Then I start speaking, not singing the words, so I can experiment and get the right inflections.
For her, the perfect note, gilded by the right inflection, can take a song beyond the realm of performance, into something much more profound.