cantillation

/kæntɪˈleɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

the art or practice of using distinctive pitches, rhythms, or melodies to give emphasis or expression to the words of a text, especially in reciting the Hebrew scriptures

“The rabbi’s cantillation of the ancient text brought the congregation to a state of awe.”

Synonyms

  • inflection
  • melody

Antonyms

  • flatness
  • monotony