raucity (Meaning)

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raucity (n.)

Harshness of sound; rough utterance; hoarseness; as, the raucity of a trumpet, or of the human voice.

Synonyms & Antonyms of raucity

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raucity Sentence Examples

  1. The raucity of the crowd at the concert was deafening, shaking the foundations of the building.
  2. Despite the raucity of the party, the neighbors remained unperturbed, accustomed to the nocturnal revelry.
  3. The raucity of her laughter echoed through the halls, an infectious melody that brought joy to all who heard it.
  4. The raucity of the debate drowned out all reason, leaving only a cacophony of impassioned speech.
  5. The raucity of the river's rapids filled the air with a deafening roar, warning of the dangers that lay ahead.
  6. The raucity of the thunderstorm reached its peak, with thunderbolts crackling through the sky and rain pounding on the roof.
  7. The raucity of the argument grew unbearable, as insults and accusations flew back and forth with increasing volume and intensity.
  8. The raucity of the bird's song filled the forest with a sweet melody, a reminder of the beauty that nature held.
  9. The raucity of the crowd's applause was a testament to the performer's extraordinary talent, a standing ovation that shook the rafters.
  10. The raucity of the traffic at rush hour made it impossible to hear any thoughts, a constant bombardment of noise that left one feeling overwhelmed.

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Harshness of sound; rough utterance; hoarseness; as, the raucity of a trumpet, or of the human voice.

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The raucity of the crowd at the concert was deafening, shaking the foundations of the building.

Despite the raucity of the party, the neighbors remained unperturbed, accustomed to the nocturnal revelry.

The raucity of her laughter echoed through the halls, an infectious melody that brought joy to all who heard it.

The raucity of the debate drowned out all reason, leaving only a cacophony of impassioned speech.