Definition of Throatiness

1. Noun. The property of being throaty. ¹

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Definition of Throatiness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Throatiness

throat
throat-boll
throat distemper
throat infection
throat latch
throat protector
throat sweetbread
throatband
throatbands
throate
throated
throatier
throatiest
throatily
throatiness (current term)
throatinesses
throating
throatings
throatlash
throatlashes
throatlatch
throatlatches
throats
throatwort
throatworts
throaty
throb
throbbed
throbber

Literary usage of Throatiness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mind and Voice: Principles and Methods in Vocal Training by Samuel Silas Curry (1910)
"Faults have been named by the instincts of the race, from the impression received of the overuse of certain parts; such as throatiness, which results from ..."

2. Sources of Effectiveness in Public Speaking: Psychological Principles by Charles Edmund Neil (1920)
"throatiness IN THE VOICE Sometimes throatiness is a harsh, firm, rasping tone; sometimes, a loose, rattling tone; sometimes, a third form, ..."

3. The Art of Breathing as the Basis of Tone-production: ("the Old Italian by Leo Kofler (1890)
"General Stiffening of the Throat whereby throatiness or Shrillness is Caused, This section can be very brief for three reasons: First, pupils present such a ..."

4. How to Speak in Public by Grenville Kleiser (1906)
"VOCAL DEFECTS The defects most commonly found in untrained voices are breathiness, throatiness, and nasality. The following exercises, if practised ..."

5. How to Speak in Public by Grenville Kleiser (1906)
"VOCAL DEFECTS The defects most commonly found in untrained voices are breathiness, throatiness, and nasality. The following exercises, if practised ..."

6. Observations on Live Stock: Containing Hints for Choosing and Improving the by George Culley (1807)
"This throatiness, however, is much esteemed in Spain, being there supposed to denote a tendency both ,to wool and t6 a heavy fleece ; but it may be removed ..."

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