hoarser
Meaning of hoarser
adjective, comparative adjective
- (of a person's voice) sounding rough and harsh, typically as the result of a sore throat or of shouting.
a hoarse whisper
Old English hās, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hees . The spelling with r was influenced in Middle English by an Old Norse cognate.
Information about hoarser
- It is an adjective.
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Hyphenation of hoarser
hoarser
- It consists of 1 syllables and 7 chars.
- hoarser is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
hoarser synonyms
Meaning (of a voice) harsh and rasping:
Meaning unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses:
Meaning (of a person's voice) deep and hoarse:
Meaning (of a frog or crow) make a characteristic deep hoarse sound:
Meaning (of a voice or other sound) deep and husky:
Meaning (of a voice) rough and low in pitch:
Meaning (of a voice or utterance) sounding low-pitched and slightly hoarse:
Meaning (of a speech sound) produced in the throat; harsh-sounding:
Meaning resembling, containing, or consisting of gravel:
Meaning making a low, guttural sound:
Meaning damaged and showing lines on the surface from having split without coming apart:
Meaning sounding harsh and unpleasant:
Meaning harsh-sounding and unpleasant; grating:
Meaning making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise:
hoarser antonyms
Meaning (especially of a sound, flavour, or colour) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness:
Meaning easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch:
Words that rhyme with hoarser
coarser, parser, rehearser, sparser, unparser, adverser, asperser, converser, disperser, perverser, reverser, terser, transverser, traverser, verser, corser, dorser, endorser, horser, indorser, preendorser, scorser, worser, courser, curser, disburser, discourser, mooncurser, nurser, purser, reimburser
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