1. undertone - Noun
2. undertone - Verb
A low or subdued tone or utterance; a tone less loud than usual.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHush, not a whisper! Let your heart alone go dreaming. Dream unto dream may pass: deep in the heart alone Murmurs the Mighty One his solemn undertone. George William Russell
I'm sure every song has some kind of undertone of what I was going through with Chris. It was my life. Deana Carter
Facing inward, join hands so as to form a small circle. Then, without moving from their places they sing the opening song, according to previous agreement, in a soft undertone. James Mooney
I went to see 'Phantom of the Opera' with my grandma and my mom when I was very little. The stage, the voice, the music?... Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has been a massive inspiration to me for some time - the storytelling, that deliciously somber undertone in his music. Lady Gaga
BODY: Medium, ACIDITY: High This classic organic Colombian coffee brings together a mellow acidity and strong caramel sweetness, with a nutty undertone. Source: Internet
All of our beer is made with different yeast, making each beer have a different undertone. Source: Internet