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The example sentences of STRIDENT in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "strident" in a sentence | "strident" example sentences

How to use "strident" in a sentence?

  • Sometimes strident, often tender, never afraid and seldom without humour, Desmond Tutu's voice will always be the voice of the voiceless.
    -Nelson Mandela-
  • A lot of times in cinema today the women are overly sentimental, so I constantly try to do the opposite. I like strident women.
    -Keira Knightley-
  • Cold calculation, random spots of color, mathematically exact construction (clearly shown or concealed), drawing that is now silent and now strident . . . . Is this not form?
    -Giacomo Puccini-
  • When a feminist as strident as Garofalo is defending the Hussein regime, you have to wonder if her newfound sobriety has hit a rough patch.
    -Ann Coulter-
  • Absolute certainty is not something I strive for anymore. I've learned the hard way that destiny usually looks upon our most strident convictions with amusement, or perhaps even pity.
    -Elizabeth Gilbert-
  • The challenge was that it was harder to be subtle than strident.
    -Nancy Gibbs-
  • My goal is to be accused of being strident.
    -Susan Faludi-
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Definition and meaning of STRIDENT

What does "strident mean?"

/ˈstrīdnt/

strident

adjective
Expressing strong opinions in a way that offends.

What are synonyms of "strident"?
Some common synonyms of "strident" are:
  • harsh,
  • raucous,
  • rough,
  • grating,
  • rasping,
  • jarring,
  • loud,
  • stentorian,
  • shrill,
  • screeching,
  • piercing,
  • ear-piercing,
  • unmelodious,
  • unmusical,
  • discordant,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/härSH/

harsh
adjective

Rough; tough; hard to experience or accept.

/ˈrôkəs/

raucous
adjective

making or constituting disturbingly harsh and loud noise.

/rəf/

rough
adjective adverb noun verb

(Of sea weather etc.) not calm with strong winds. In a manner that is difficult, or violent. disreputable and violent person. work or shape something in rough fashion.

/ˈɡrādiNG/

grating
adjective verb

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

/ˈraspiNG/

rasping
adjective

harsh-sounding and unpleasant.

/ˈjäriNG/

jarring
adjective verb

incongruous in striking or shocking way. To have a harsh or unsettling effect on someone.

/loud/

loud
adjective adverb

Being very bright with colors, clothes etc.. with great deal of volume.

/stenˈtôrēən/

stentorian
adjective noun

loud and powerful. Used of the voice.

/SHril/

shrill
adjective noun verb

(Of a cry, sound) very loud and high-pitched. shrill sound or cry. make shrill noise.

/skrēCH/

screeching
noun verb

High-pitched noise resembling a human cry. give loud, harsh, piercing cry.

/ˈpirsiNG/

piercing
adjective noun verb

Seeming as though you can see to the truth. hole in parts of body. To make a hole with something sharp.

other

Lacking melody.

/ˌənˈmyo͞ozək(ə)l/

unmusical
adjective other

not pleasing to ear. Not musical in nature.

/ˌdisˈkôrd(ə)nt/

discordant
adjective

Not in agreement or harmony; causing disagreements.

What are antonyms of "strident"?
Some common antonyms of "strident" are:
  • soft,
  • dulcet,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/sôft/

soft
adjective adverb

Showing a sympathetic and gentle heart. softly.

/ˈdəlsət/

dulcet
adjective noun

sweet and soothing. Extremely pleasant in a gentle way.

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