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The example sentences of HOARSE in videos (12 in total of 33)

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so adverb , the determiner bottom noun, singular or mass line noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present , if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present hoarse noun, singular or mass voice noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction months noun, plural , talk verb, base form to to your possessive pronoun doctor noun, singular or mass .
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he personal pronoun will modal also adverb give verb, base form your possessive pronoun very adverb personalised verb, past tense instruction noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction how wh-adverb to to heal verb, base form a determiner hoarse noun, singular or mass voice noun, singular or mass .
many proper noun, singular singers noun, plural believe verb, non-3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner hoarse noun, singular or mass singing verb, gerund or present participle voice noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner part noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction being verb, gerund or present participle a determiner singer noun, singular or mass .
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having verb, gerund or present participle a determiner hoarse noun, singular or mass voice noun, singular or mass , meaning noun, singular or mass having verb, gerund or present participle raspy noun, singular or mass , rough adjective or coordinating conjunction breathy proper noun, singular voice noun, singular or mass quality noun, singular or mass , is verb, 3rd person singular present very adverb common adjective
but coordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun voice noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present hoarse noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction more adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction 2 cardinal number weeks noun, plural , make verb, base form an determiner appointment noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun doctor noun, singular or mass
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thyroid noun, singular or mass area noun, singular or mass have verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner nodule noun, singular or mass changing verb, gerund or present participle the determiner voice noun, singular or mass sometimes adverb a determiner little adjective hoarse noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction thyroid noun, singular or mass swollen noun, singular or mass up preposition or subordinating conjunction
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Use "hoarse" in a sentence | "hoarse" example sentences

How to use "hoarse" in a sentence?

  • I have perceived much beauty In the hoarse oaths that kept our courage straight; Heard music in the silentness of duty; Found peace where shell-storms spouted reddest spate.
    -Wilfred Owen-
  • It was fortunate that tea was at hand, to produce a lull and provide refreshment,— for they would have been hoarse and faint if they had gone on much longer.
    -Louisa May Alcott-
  • The love that previously dared not speak its name has now grown hoarse from screaming it.
    -Robert Brustein-
  • Have you seen them?" he asked. Arrow looked at him disinterestedly. Will frowned. Not talking, eh?" he said. "Maybe you're a little hoarse." He cackled breifly at his own wit.
    -John Flanagan-
  • Tonight," he whispered, his voice hoarse and hot in her ear, "I will make you mine." -Simon to Daphne
    -Julia Quinn-
  • The sea pronounces something, over and over, in a hoarse whisper; I cannot quite make it out.
    -Annie Dillard-
  • Four hoarse blasts of a ship's whistle still raise the hair on my neck and set my feet to tapping.
    -John Steinbeck-
  • Poetry had far better imply things than preach them directly... in the open pulpit her voice grows hoarse and fails.
    -F. L. Lucas-
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Definition and meaning of HOARSE

What does "hoarse mean?"

/hôrs/

hoarse

adjective
(Of a voice) sounding rough due to a sore throat.

What are synonyms of "hoarse"?
Some common synonyms of "hoarse" are:
  • rough,
  • harsh,
  • croaky,
  • croaking,
  • throaty,
  • gruff,
  • husky,
  • guttural,
  • gravelly,
  • growly,
  • cracked,
  • grating,
  • rasping,
  • raucous,
  • stridulant,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəf/

rough
adjective adverb noun verb

(Of sea weather etc.) not calm with strong winds. in manner that lacks gentleness. Incomplete drawing or draft done lacking detail. work or shape something in rough fashion.

/härSH/

harsh
adjective

Being severe and unkind.

/ˈkrōkē/

croaky
adjective other

(of person's voice) deep and hoarse. Like the sounds of frogs and crows.

/krōk/

croaking
verb

To make a rough sound from the throat, like a frog.

/ˈTHrōdē/

throaty
adjective

deep and husky.

/ɡrəf/

gruff
adjective

In a rough, harsh manner.

/ˈhəskē/

husky
adjective noun

sounding low-pitched and slightly hoarse. (Voice) being sore and deep often due to a cold.

/ˈɡədərəl/

guttural
adjective noun

(of speech sound) produced in throat. guttural consonant.

/ˈɡravəlē/

gravelly
adjective adverb

resembling, containing, or consisting of gravel. (Of a voice) rough.

/ˈɡroulē/

growly
adjective

making low, guttural sound.

/krakt/

cracked
adjective verb

damaged and showing lines on surface from having split without coming apart. To attempt to achieve a goal or objective.

/ˈɡrādiNG/

grating
adjective verb

sounding harsh and unpleasant. To shred food into very small pieces.

/ˈraspiNG/

rasping
adjective

harsh-sounding and unpleasant.

/ˈrôkəs/

raucous
adjective

Rough-sounding and harsh.

What are antonyms of "hoarse"?
Some common antonyms of "hoarse" are:
  • mellow,
  • soft,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈmelō/

mellow
adjective verb

Being completely relaxed and calm. make or become mellow.

/sôft/

soft
adjective adverb

Having flowing curves rather than sharp edges. softly.

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