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gravelly

Raspy vs Gravelly - What's the difference?

raspy | gravelly |


As adjectives the difference between raspy and gravelly

is that raspy is (of sound) rough, raw, especially used to describe vocal quality while gravelly is full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles.

Graveled vs Gravelly - What's the difference?

graveled | gravelly |


As a verb graveled

is (gravel).

As an adjective gravelly is

full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles.

Gravelly vs Soggy - What's the difference?

gravelly | soggy |


As adjectives the difference between gravelly and soggy

is that gravelly is full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles while soggy is soaked with moisture or other liquid.

Gravelly vs Husky - What's the difference?

gravelly | husky |


In of a voice|lang=en terms the difference between gravelly and husky

is that gravelly is (of a voice) unpleasantly harsh or rasping while husky is (of a voice) hoarse and rough-sounding.

As adjectives the difference between gravelly and husky

is that gravelly is full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles while husky is (of a voice) hoarse and rough-sounding.

As a noun husky is

any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs.

Gravelly - What does it mean?

gravelly | |

Strident vs Gravelly - What's the difference?

strident | gravelly |


As adjectives the difference between strident and gravelly

is that strident is loud; shrill, piercing, high-pitched; rough-sounding while gravelly is full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles.

As a noun strident

is (linguistics) one of a class of s-like fricatives produced by an airstream directed at the upper teeth.

Gravelly vs Gravely - What's the difference?

gravelly | gravely |


As adjectives the difference between gravelly and gravely

is that gravelly is full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles while gravely is characterised by gravel, pebbles, or small stones.

As an adverb gravely is

in a grave or serious manner.

Gravelly vs Gravelliness - What's the difference?

gravelly | gravelliness |


As an adjective gravelly

is full of, or covered with gravel or pebbles.

As a noun gravelliness is

the quality of being gravelly.

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