Definition of «stern voice»

A stern voice is a harsh, authoritative and unfriendly tone of speaking. It can be described as cold or unapproachable in nature, often used to convey seriousness, strictness or disapproval. The speaker may use this type of vocal delivery when they want to make it clear that their message should be taken seriously, such as giving a warning or reprimanding someone.

Sentences with «stern voice»

  • Cynthia, with her soft yet stern voice of reason, kept me level headed during the divorce process. (clfamilylaw.com)
  • Knowing the need for those manners and the best etiquette at Monskfield, my other grandfather, my mum's dad, would tease us if we ever did something half way naughty or bad mannered in his home and say in a jokingly stern voice, «Would you do that at Monksfield?» (thewholefooddiary.com)
  • A deep, stern voice barked out commands in Russian. (thetravelmagazine.net)
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