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hoarse
/ hɔːs /
adjective
gratingly harsh or raucous in tone
low, harsh, and lacking in intensity
a hoarse whisper
having a husky voice, as through illness, shouting, etc
Other Word Forms
- hoarseness noun
- hoarsely adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of hoarse1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hoarse1
Example Sentences
His voice is hoarse, and Day is worried he’s sick.
Her voice grew hoarse as she helped a group of volunteers clean up after clashes between protesters and law enforcement the day before.
Jessica Juarez walked along Alondra Boulevard with a trash bag full of spent gas canisters, her voice hoarse as she helped clean her community with other residents Sunday morning.
The junior’s voice was hoarse and dry after the meet.
By the final buzzer, the coach’s voice had gone hoarse, largely from screaming at his defense, which completely unraveled once again.
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