gutturalism (Meaning)

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gutturalism (n.)

The quality of being guttural; as, the gutturalism of A [in the 16th cent.]

gutturalism Sentence Examples

  1. The gutturalism of the ogre's growl sent shivers down the villagers' spines.
  2. The speaker's gutturalism lent an authoritative tone to his proclamation.
  3. The singer's gutturalism transformed the lyrics into a primal chant.
  4. The gutturalism of the language made it difficult for foreigners to understand.
  5. The animal's gutturalism signaled its aggression and threatened danger.
  6. The gutturalism of the robot's voice gave it an eerie, unnatural quality.
  7. The gutturalism of the wind howling through the trees created an unsettling ambiance.
  8. The gutturalism of the performer's laughter echoed through the crowded hall.
  9. The gutturalism of the car's engine roared to life, announcing its presence.
  10. The gutturalism of the growl emanating from the shadows sent a wave of fear through the room.

FAQs About the word gutturalism

The quality of being guttural; as, the gutturalism of A [in the 16th cent.]

hoarse, husky, gruff, growling, gravelly, strangled, growly, strident, rasping, scratchy

mellifluous, tender, mellow, sweet, soothing, mellifluous, liquid, liquid, smooth, mellow

The gutturalism of the ogre's growl sent shivers down the villagers' spines.

The speaker's gutturalism lent an authoritative tone to his proclamation.

The singer's gutturalism transformed the lyrics into a primal chant.

The gutturalism of the language made it difficult for foreigners to understand.