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HOARSELY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of hoarsely in English in a rough voice, often because of a sore throat or a cold : He speaks softly, slowly and a little hoarsely. "I've got a throat infection," he said hoarsely. See. hoarse.
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HOARSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. rough or harsh in sound : grating a hoarse voice 2. having a hoarse voice shouted himself hoarse hoarsely adverb hoarseness noun
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hoarsely - VDict
Definition: The word "hoarsely" is an adverb that describes speaking in a voice that is rough, deep, or harsh. When someone speaks hoarsely, ...
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hoarsely, adv. (ˈhɔəslɪ) [f. hoarse a. + -ly2.] With a hoarse voice or sound.a 1529 Skelton P. Sparowe 419 The woodhacke, that syngeth chur Horsly, as he had the mur. 1580 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1590) 280 His words..slowly and hoarcely pronounced. 1610 G. Fletcher Christ's Tri. over Death lvii, The..w...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Hoarsely
Hoarsely ... HOARSELY, adverb With a rough, harsh, grating voice or sound.
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What is another word for hoarsely? - WordHippo
What is another word for hoarsely? Contexts. Adverb for afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice. (of a sound or voice) Adverb for low in volume.
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hoarsely - Dictionary - Thesaurus
hoarsely. Etymology. From Middle English hosely; equivalent to hoarse + -ly. Adverb. hoarsely. With a dry, harsh voice. She spoke hoarsely because of her cough.
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hoarsely adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
if you speak hoarsely, your voice sounds rough and unpleasant, especially because you have a sore throat (= a painful throat because of an infection).
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Hoarsely - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adverb in a hoarse or husky voice “`Excuse me,' he said hoarsely” synonyms: huskily Cite this entry Style: MLA MLA APA Chicago
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hoarsely, adv. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the adverb hoarsely is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for hoarsely is from before 1529, in the writing of John Skelton ...
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Synonyms of hoarse - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for HOARSE: gruff, husky, coarse, rusty, rasping, raspy, croaking, gravelly; Antonyms of HOARSE: sweet, liquid, gentle, golden, ...
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Bael (demon)
He is described as a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and ruling over sixty-six legions of demons. The Liber Officium Spirituum features Baal, Baall, Boal, or Boall, again a hoarsely-voiced king (or sometimes a soldier), with not only powers of invisibility
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White-browed owl
Voice
The song is a howling "woohoo" made at intervals, beginning quite hoarsely.
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