throaty (Meaning)

Wordnet

throaty (s)

sounding as if pronounced low in the throat

Webster

throaty (a.)

Guttural; hoarse; having a guttural voice.

throaty Sentence Examples

  1. The singer's throaty voice reverberated through the auditorium, captivating the audience.
  2. The throaty sound of the trumpet blared out, announcing the arrival of the cavalry.
  3. The wolf let out a throaty howl, its piercing cry echoing through the forest.
  4. The growl of the dog was throaty and menacing, warning me to keep my distance.
  5. The throaty purr of the cat indicated its contentment as it snuggled on my lap.
  6. The old man's voice was raspy and throaty, a testament to a lifetime of smoking and whiskey.
  7. The throaty roar of the motorcycle engine filled the air as it sped past.
  8. The throaty laughter of the comedian had the audience in stitches.
  9. The narrator's reading was throaty and expressive, bringing the characters to life.
  10. The throaty coughs of the sick child worried her parents, prompting them to call the doctor.

FAQs About the word throaty

sounding as if pronounced low in the throatGuttural; hoarse; having a guttural voice.

gruff, husky,hoarse, grating, croaking, croaky, rusty, rasping, gravelly, scratchy

soft, golden, liquid, smooth, mellifluous, mellifluous, mellow, gentle, soothing,sweet

The singer's throaty voice reverberated through the auditorium, captivating the audience.

The throaty sound of the trumpet blared out, announcing the arrival of the cavalry.

The wolf let out a throaty howl, its piercing cry echoing through the forest.

The growl of the dog was throaty and menacing, warning me to keep my distance.