affect, coloration, counterinfluence, drift, foreboding, inhalation, movement of air, presumption, sandbank, supposition, vibrations
Definitionn. a subdued emotional quality underlying an utterance
Last update: June 19, 2015
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Undercurrents influence the climate. [Please select]
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The manager detected an undercurrent of resentment towards the plan. [Please select]
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The inflowing Baltic undercurrent carries with it herrings and other fish from the North Sea outside, and the submarine current entering the Barents Sea also carries with it such fish as plaice. [Please select]
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It was a cold evening in early December, and there seemed to be an undercurrent of excitement in the Jarvis household. [Please select]
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The Presence replied to this remarkable defense with laughter, laughter in which Maurice detected an undercurrent of bitterness. [Please select]
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Yet I felt a deep undercurrent of joy at knowing that my father loved me still. [Please select]
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And consciousness of this last fact formed an agreeable undercurrent to his every thought. [Please select]
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An undercurrent of speculation had been flowing through his mind as to where he should overtake the fugitives. [Please select]
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Snow had said, there was yet an undercurrent of sadness in it all. [Please select]
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