hoarse Antonyms
Strongest:
- sweet
- sweet
- tender
- golden
- soft
- soft
- mellifluous
- golden
- mellow
- soothing
- mellifluous
- liquid
- gentle
- soothing
- smooth
- smooth
- gentle
- liquid
- tender
- mellow
Strong:
- gliding
- musical
- silken
- gliding
- lyrical
- silken
- melodic
- musical
- satiny
- velvety
- satiny
- lyrical
- lyric
- melodious
- lyric
- mellifluent
- melodic
- velvety
- mellifluent
- melodious
Weak:
Meaning of hoarse
hoarse (s)
deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion
hoarse (superl.)
Having a harsh, rough, grating voice or sound, as when affected with a cold; making a rough, harsh cry or sound; as, the hoarse raven.
Harsh; grating; discordant; -- said of any sound.
hoarse Sentence Examples
- The singer's voice was hoarse from hours of belting out high notes.
- After a long day of cheering, the crowd's voices grew hoarse.
- The orator's voice became hoarse as he passionately delivered his speech.
- The teacher's voice was hoarse from a persistent cold.
- The raspy, hoarse voice of the old man commanded attention.
- The hoarse barking of the dog sent shivers down the alley.
- The hoarse whisper of the dying patient sent a chill through the room.
- The hoarse purring of the cat comforted its anxious owner.
- The hoarse laughter of the joker echoed through the dim corridor.
- The hoarse rustling of leaves in the wind created an ethereal atmosphere.
FAQs About the word hoarse
deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotionHaving a harsh, rough, grating voice or sound, as when affected with a cold; making a rough, ha
rasping, rusty,gruff, husky, coarse, grating, gravelly, guttural, strained, gravel
sweet, sweet, tender, golden, soft, soft, mellifluous, golden, mellow, soothing
The singer's voice was hoarse from hours of belting out high notes.
After a long day of cheering, the crowd's voices grew hoarse.
The orator's voice became hoarse as he passionately delivered his speech.
The teacher's voice was hoarse from a persistent cold.