Hoarse and Low

Hoarse

Hoarse adjective - Harsh and dry in sound.

Low and hoarse are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Low" instead an adjective "Hoarse".

Nearby Words: hoarseness, hoarsely

Low

Low adjective - Having a low musical pitch or range.
Usage example: the tuba's low notes made the floor vibrate

Hoarse and low are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Hoarse" instead an adjective "Low".

Both words in one sentence

  • In the Latin American Spanish dub of Animaniacs, Wakko is voiced by a woman, Giset Blanco, who is rather inconsistent with his voice: sometimes, it's low and hoarse; other times, it's nasally; still other times, it's very high pitched.
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