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tone down

1 of 1verb
/toʊn daʊn/
Forms:tones down,toning down,toned down,toned down
1

to reduce the intensity of something

transitive
  • She decided to tone the colors down in the painting to create a more calming effect.
  • Please tone your criticism down; it's discouraging for the team.
  • They decided to tone down the advertising campaign to make it more subtle.
  • The speaker had to tone down the language to make the speech suitable for all audiences.
  • The teacher advised the student to tone down the humor in the presentation for a professional setting.
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2

to make a sound or noise less loud

transitive
  • The musician toned the guitar down to avoid disturbing the neighbors.
  • The engineer toned down the machinery noise by adding soundproofing.
  • The insulation in the walls helps tone down outside traffic noises.
  • The sound engineer used special materials to tone down echoes in the hall.
  • The city installed noise barriers to tone down the highway sounds.