raspy |
guttural |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between raspy and guttural
is that
raspy is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while
guttural is sounding harsh and throaty.
As a noun guttural is
a harsh and throaty spoken sound.
crisp |
raspy |
As adjectives the difference between crisp and raspy
is that
crisp is (of something seen or heard) sharp, clearly defined while
raspy is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.
As a noun crisp
is (british) a thin slice of fried potato eaten as a snack.
As a verb crisp
is to make crisp.
raspy |
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raspy |
gruff |
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As adjectives the difference between raspy and gruff
is that
raspy is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while
gruff is having a rough, surly, and harsh demeanor and nature.
As a verb gruff is
to speak gruffly.
raspy |
spy |
As an adjective raspy
is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.
As a noun spy is
a person who secretly watches and examines the actions of other individuals or organizations and gathers information on them (usually to gain an advantage).
As a verb spy is
to act as a spy.
raspy |
throaty |
Related terms |
Raspy is a related term of throaty.
As adjectives the difference between raspy and throaty
is that
raspy is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while
throaty is (of a sound) produced in the throat; especially such a sound which is rough or coarse.
strident |
raspy |
As adjectives the difference between strident and raspy
is that
strident is loud; shrill, piercing, high-pitched; rough-sounding while
raspy is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.
As a noun strident
is one of a class of s-like fricatives produced by an airstream directed at the upper teeth.
raspy |
rasp |
As an adjective raspy
is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.
As a noun rasp is
a coarse file, on which the cutting prominences are distinct points raised by the oblique stroke of a sharp punch, instead of lines raised by a chisel, as on the true file.
As a verb rasp is
to use a rasp.
raspy |
gaspy |
As adjectives the difference between raspy and gaspy
is that
raspy is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while
gaspy is resembling or characterised by gasps.
raspy |
aspy |
As an adjective raspy
is rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality.
As a noun aspy is
alternative form of AsPy|lang=en.
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