hoarse |
false |
As adjectives the difference between hoarse and false
is that
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
hoarse |
wheezy |
As adjectives the difference between hoarse and wheezy
is that
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice while
wheezy is that wheezes.
voiceless |
hoarse |
As adjectives the difference between voiceless and hoarse
is that
voiceless is lacking a voice, without vocal sound while
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice.
hoarse |
discordant |
As adjectives the difference between hoarse and discordant
is that
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice while
discordant is not in harmony or accord.
hoarse |
speechless |
As adjectives the difference between hoarse and speechless
is that
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice while
speechless is not speaking; not knowing what to say; silent, especially due to surprise, amazement, etc.
shrill |
hoarse |
As adjectives the difference between shrill and hoarse
is that
shrill is high-pitched and piercing while
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice.
As a verb shrill
is to make a shrill noise.
As a noun shrill
is a shrill sound.
hoarse |
hunky |
As adjectives the difference between hoarse and hunky
is that
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice while
hunky is exhibiting strong, masculine beauty.
As a noun hunky is
a person of Hungarian or Slavic, especially Ruthenian, descent.
jarring |
hoarse |
As adjectives the difference between jarring and hoarse
is that
jarring is that jars (clashes or disagrees); incongruous, conflictful while
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice.
As a verb jarring
is .
As a noun jarring
is an act of jarring (in any sense).
hoarse |
throat |
As an adjective hoarse
is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice.
As a noun throat is
the front part of the neck.
As a verb throat is
(obsolete) to utter in the throat; to mutter.
hoarse |
lonely |
As adjectives the difference between hoarse and lonely
is that
hoarse is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice while
lonely is unhappy because of feelings of loneliness.
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