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Meaning of stridence
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stridence (n)
having the timbre of a loud high-pitched sound
stridence Sentence Examples
- The stridence of her laughter pierced through the din of the party.
- The screeching tires emitted a deafening stridence that jarred my nerves.
- The teacher's strident voice scolded the unruly students.
- The metal screeching against metal created an unbearable stridence.
- The band's excessive use of distortion resulted in a strident and abrasive sound.
- The strident quack of the duck shattered the tranquility of the pond.
- The stridence of her high-pitched voice grated on my ears.
- The chorus of cicadas produced a cacophony of strident chirping.
- The strident tone of the alarm clock rudely interrupted my slumber.
- The wasp's stridence served as a warning to stay away from its nest.
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having the timbre of a loud high-pitched sound
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The stridence of her laughter pierced through the din of the party.
The screeching tires emitted a deafening stridence that jarred my nerves.
The teacher's strident voice scolded the unruly students.
The metal screeching against metal created an unbearable stridence.