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Definition of throaty in English: throatyadjectivethroatiest, throatier ˈθrəʊtiˈθroʊdi (of a voice or other sound) deep and husky. 深沉而洪亮的笑声。 Example sentencesExamples - Her unusual, slightly throaty voice grows on you.
- She has a startling voice, a throaty roar somewhere between Janis Joplin and Mavis Staples.
- Sometimes they yelp, bark, or make throaty noises while clicking.
- It may be unfair to single out particular players, but Gustafsson's raw, throaty tenor and Lonberg-Holm's use of electronics and distortion both grab the attention.
- A rear spoiler appears, the license plate number changes, it gets a tint, an air scoop appears and the engine sounds just get amplified and sound deep and throaty!
- I whipped around at the sound of Bey's throaty voice.
- Instead of her mum's nagging voice she heard a deep throaty laugh.
- And with that he lets out a long, throaty laugh so deep it virtually makes my chair shake.
- He changed his voice completely, going from a loud outside voice to a low, husky, kind of throaty sexy sound that had her heart skipping beats.
- His voice was throaty and deep when he made that statement, and I felt my stomach clench.
- The woman was laughing her deep, throaty laugh.
- I replied, realizing that my own voice was suddenly sounding deeper, and throaty too, as if I was trying to seduce him.
- They had just got it open when we heard a deep, throaty yell.
- Somewhere in the back of her mind she heard a deep throaty laugh, making her skin break out in gooseflesh.
- She lets out a throaty chuckle: ‘I've just come back from a humungous family farewell myself.’
- With her darkly beautiful gaze and deep, throaty voice, Bacall isn't so much a love interest for Bogart as a tough, sassy equal.
- When Donna Hazelton laughs, I hear a deep, throaty noise that I recognise instantly.
- ‘Grrrrr,’ he growls in that deep throaty voice as, apropos of nothing, Nick Faldo walks by.
- I loved his laugh; it was deep and throaty, and sounded enjoyable.
- she laughs, her throaty voice somehow at odds with her beanpole body and all-American looks.
Synonyms gravelly, husky, rough, guttural, deep, thick, gruff, growly, growling, hoarse, croaky, croaking rasping, raspy, harsh, grating, jarring, discordant, dissonant, scratchy, creaky rare stridulant
Derivativesadverb ˈθrəʊtɪliˈθroʊdəli All she did was laugh a little more throatily and turn a delicate shade of blue. Example sentencesExamples - Back in 1875, Alexander Graham Bell clearly foresaw this development when, in making the very first phone call, he whispered throatily to his assistant: ‘Mr Watson, come here - I want you’.
- ‘Because he's a sexy demon,’ he murmured throatily.
- ‘Excuse me,’ she muttered throatily before turning around and walking quickly out the swinging doors.
- ‘Mommy’ Emily whispered throatily, her voice filled with sleep.
- When the Irish anthem had finished the Irish supporters, numbering 30,000 at a conservative estimate, joined throatily in a rendition of La Marseillaise.
noun ˈθrəʊtɪnəsˈθroʊdinəs Looking back, I may have been romanticizing a throatiness, the result of the heavy smoking that would eventually kill him. Example sentencesExamples - Vinnie laughed and Diane laughed with him, throwing her head back so that the full throatiness of the sound came out.
- She's got a great voice - good range with the normal melodies and a heartfelt, Joplin-esque throatiness when she needs it.
- When Tharpe sings the line beginning with the words, ‘Rock me,’ she uses a seductive throatiness, further tipping the balance in favor of secular farce.
- Potter tears through a knowing piece of classic fast bebop, close to the throatiness of a baritone sax, Sonny Rollins's weighty, smoky-toned swing and Charlie Parker's melodic agility.
RhymesCapote, coatee, coyote, dhoti, floaty, goaty, oaty, peyote, roti Definition of throaty in US English: throatyadjectiveˈθroʊdiˈTHrōdē (of a voice or other sound) deep and husky. 深沉而洪亮的笑声。 Example sentencesExamples - I replied, realizing that my own voice was suddenly sounding deeper, and throaty too, as if I was trying to seduce him.
- I loved his laugh; it was deep and throaty, and sounded enjoyable.
- Sometimes they yelp, bark, or make throaty noises while clicking.
- With her darkly beautiful gaze and deep, throaty voice, Bacall isn't so much a love interest for Bogart as a tough, sassy equal.
- Somewhere in the back of her mind she heard a deep throaty laugh, making her skin break out in gooseflesh.
- ‘Grrrrr,’ he growls in that deep throaty voice as, apropos of nothing, Nick Faldo walks by.
- she laughs, her throaty voice somehow at odds with her beanpole body and all-American looks.
- And with that he lets out a long, throaty laugh so deep it virtually makes my chair shake.
- When Donna Hazelton laughs, I hear a deep, throaty noise that I recognise instantly.
- They had just got it open when we heard a deep, throaty yell.
- His voice was throaty and deep when he made that statement, and I felt my stomach clench.
- I whipped around at the sound of Bey's throaty voice.
- She lets out a throaty chuckle: ‘I've just come back from a humungous family farewell myself.’
- The woman was laughing her deep, throaty laugh.
- Her unusual, slightly throaty voice grows on you.
- It may be unfair to single out particular players, but Gustafsson's raw, throaty tenor and Lonberg-Holm's use of electronics and distortion both grab the attention.
- She has a startling voice, a throaty roar somewhere between Janis Joplin and Mavis Staples.
- Instead of her mum's nagging voice she heard a deep throaty laugh.
- He changed his voice completely, going from a loud outside voice to a low, husky, kind of throaty sexy sound that had her heart skipping beats.
- A rear spoiler appears, the license plate number changes, it gets a tint, an air scoop appears and the engine sounds just get amplified and sound deep and throaty!
Synonyms gravelly, husky, rough, guttural, deep, thick, gruff, growly, growling, hoarse, croaky, croaking |