gutturality (Meaning)

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gutturality (n.)

The quality of being guttural.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gutturality

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gutturality Sentence Examples

  1. The gutturality of the singer's voice lent an eerie and haunting quality to the performance.
  2. The gutturality of the thunder echoed through the desolate mountains, sending shivers down their spines.
  3. The gutturality of the dog's bark sent a warning to intruders to stay away.
  4. The gutturality of the demon's laughter filled the room with a sense of dread and despair.
  5. The gutturality of the old man's voice betrayed his years of hardship and sorrow.
  6. The gutturality of the car's engine roared through the neighborhood, disturbing the peace.
  7. The gutturality of the snoring man reverberated throughout the house, preventing anyone from sleeping.
  8. The gutturality of the growl emitted by the wild animal made their blood run cold.
  9. The gutturality of the professor's voice made it difficult for students to concentrate on his lectures.
  10. The gutturality of the throat ailment caused the patient to struggle to speak and breathe.

FAQs About the word gutturality

The quality of being guttural.

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The gutturality of the singer's voice lent an eerie and haunting quality to the performance.

The gutturality of the thunder echoed through the desolate mountains, sending shivers down their spines.

The gutturality of the dog's bark sent a warning to intruders to stay away.

The gutturality of the demon's laughter filled the room with a sense of dread and despair.