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Hoarse

adjective
/hɔːrs/

Meaning

rough or harsh in sound; having a rough voice from shouting or illness
having a rough, harsh, or weak voice, often due to illness or shouting

Example Sentences

His voice became hoarse after shouting at the concert.

After shouting all day at the rally, his voice was hoarse.

Synonyms

rough, harsh, croaky, raspy, husky
Entry 1
rough, harsh, croaky, raspy
Entry 2
rough, husky, harsh, raspy

Antonyms

clear, smooth, melodious, sweet
Entry 1
clear, smooth, melodious, sweet
Entry 2
clear, smooth

Collocations

hoarse voice, hoarse whisper, hoarse cough, hoarse throat, sound hoarse, became hoarse
Entry 1
hoarse voice, hoarse whisper, hoarse cough, hoarse throat
Entry 2
hoarse voice, sound hoarse, became hoarse

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