What is another word for raspy?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˈaspi], [ ɹˈaspi], [ ɹ_ˈa_s_p_i]
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Synonyms for Raspy:
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adj.
• rough • noisy- dis orderly ,
- dis-orderly ,
- ear popping ,
- ear splitting ,
- earpopping ,
- more blusterous ,
- more chattering ,
- more clangorous ,
- more clattery ,
- more ear popping ,
- more ear splitting ,
- more ear-popping ,
- more ear-splitting ,
- more earpopping ,
- more loudmouth ,
- more rackety ,
- more screaming ,
- more strepitous ,
- most blusterous ,
- most chattering ,
- most clangorous ,
- most clattery ,
- most ear popping ,
- most ear splitting ,
- most ear-popping ,
- most ear-splitting ,
- most earpopping ,
- most loudmouth ,
- most rackety ,
- most screaming ,
- most strepitous ,
- raising roof ,
- tumultous tumultuous ,
- tumultous-tumultuous ,
- tumultoustumultuous .
- more abrading ,
- more attritive ,
- more erosive ,
- more scarifying ,
- most abrading ,
- most attritive ,
- most erosive ,
- most scarifying .
- dis agreeing ,
- dis sonant ,
- dis-agreeing ,
- dis-sonant ,
- in compatible ,
- in-compatible ,
- more asperous ,
- more caterwauling ,
- more clashing ,
- more creaking ,
- more jangling ,
- more out of key ,
- more out of tune ,
- more out-of-key ,
- more out-of-tune ,
- more screeching ,
- more stridulous ,
- more tuneless ,
- more unlevel ,
- more unmelodious ,
- most asperous ,
- most caterwauling ,
- most clashing ,
- most creaking ,
- most jangling ,
- most out of key ,
- most out of tune ,
- most out-of-key ,
- most out-of-tune ,
- most screeching ,
- most stridulous ,
- most tuneless ,
- most unlevel ,
- most unmelodious ,
- off key ,
- offkey ,
- out of key ,
- un even ,
- un level ,
- un melodious ,
- un relenting ,
- un-even ,
- un-level ,
- un-melodious ,
- un-musical .
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n.
• cacophonic • cacophonous • gravel Other synonyms:
- dry .
Other relevant words:
- Snippety ,
- abrasive ,
- approximate ,
- approximative ,
- ballpark ,
- boisterous ,
- bumpy ,
- choleric ,
- coarse ,
- crabby ,
- cracked ,
- cranky ,
- croaking ,
- croaky ,
- cross ,
- crotchety ,
- crude ,
- dirt ,
- discordant ,
- disharmonic ,
- fierce ,
- fiery ,
- fractious ,
- graveled ,
- grinding ,
- grouchy ,
- gruff ,
- grumpy ,
- harsh ,
- husky ,
- irascible ,
- irritable ,
- jangling ,
- jolting ,
- jolty ,
- jumpy ,
- nettlesome ,
- noisy ,
- not smooth ,
- pebbly ,
- peckish ,
- peevish ,
- perverse ,
- pettish ,
- petulant ,
- prickly ,
- pugnacious ,
- querulous ,
- quick-tempered ,
- ragged ,
- ratty ,
- raw ,
- rocky ,
- rusty ,
- scratchy ,
- shingly ,
- short-tempered ,
- snappish ,
- snappy ,
- snarky ,
- snippy ,
- sore ,
- sounds ,
- spotty ,
- stuffy ,
- techy ,
- testy ,
- tetchy ,
- thick ,
- throaty ,
- uncut ,
- uneven ,
- unsmooth ,
- waspish .
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How to use "Raspy" in context?
When you hear the word "raspy," what comes to mind? For some, it might be an impression of a rough or scratchy voice. For others, it might be a sign of a throat infection or other respiratory ailment. Regardless of the origin, the adjective "raspy" is often used to describe a voice that is difficult to understand. It can be due to a tremor or other irregularity in the vocal cords, or it could just be due to a dry throat. Whatever the cause, raspy voices can be a nuisance. Fortunately, there are ways to cope with them.
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