Definitionn. the principal theme in a speech or literary work
Last update: September 15, 2015
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Its keynote is to be found in the Protagorean " man is the measure." [Please select]
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Indeed, the keynote of government is injustice. [Please select]
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I did not understand the keynote of that lecture. [Please select]
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The natural pitch of the voice is its keynote, or governing note. [Please select]
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That was it, she had hit it, struck the keynote of this new age. [Please select]
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That's the keynote these days, keep everything cheap--at any cost--so that men can expensively kill one another. [Please select]
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The picture brings out clearly the fact that the keynote of Daniel's prophecy is hope. [Please select]
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"[32] The artist's verse may be taken as a keynote to the solemn tragedy of the work." [Please select]
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--Having chosen the proper keynote, he should beware of confining himself to it. [Please select]
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It was the keynote to the canine choir, which immediately sent up a howl of discord. [Please select]
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Here lay hid the very keynote of that ambitious character: he stooped to nothing less than greatness for a triumph over his slanderers. [Please select]
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