See also: Guttural Gutter Gutted Guttersnipe Gutta Guttation Guttering Gutty Guttate Guttered Gutting
1. Though it is now used to describe many sounds or utterances which strike the listener as harsh or disagreeable, the adjective Guttural was originally applied only to sounds and utterances produced in the throat
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2. Guttural definition, of or relating to the throat
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3. ə l / (of speech sounds) produced at the back of the throat and therefore deep: Two Egyptians were arguing outside the room, their voices loud and Guttural.
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4. Guttural describes a hoarse sound made in the back of the throat
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5. Your friend's voice might get low and Guttural just before he bursts into tears
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6. Growls and cries are often described as Guttural. The Latin word guttur, "throat or gullet," is the root of Guttural.
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7. The definition of a Guttural is a sound or a symbol of a sound produced by the back of the tongue near or on the palate
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8. An example of a Guttural is the German language, as many of the sounds are produced in the back of the throat.
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9. Should any breath be spent in aspiration, or in hissing, or in Guttural enunciation, the vocality is said to be impure
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10. THE ONTARIO READERS: THE HIGH SCHOOL READER, 1886 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION All the Guttural sounds that broke from the throng of listeners were made for approval and applause
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11. Some vocalists will perform Gutturals by inhaling rather than exhaling.
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12. Guttural is an experimental, contemporary literary magazine that welcomes work in all shapes and sizes
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13. Examples from Classical Literature It had a loud thick voice, a Guttural whistle, which was intensely mournful
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14. There was a hissing yet Guttural sound, human in quality, yet horrible to her ears
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15. She twigs at once what I want, makes a Guttural sound, and in half-an-hour or …
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16. A consonant articulated in the back of the mouth or throat Familiarity information: Guttural used as a noun is very rare.
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17. ‘An obvious reason for this is that English, with all its Celtic Gutturals and hard consonants, packs more of a punch when strung together compared to the more languid, Latin-based French.’
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18. We've updated and rearranged our old #LoudList! Often dismissed as “Cookie Monster vocals,” the #Gutturals growling technique is difficult to master, but the
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19. Definition of Guttural in the Definitions.net dictionary
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20. What does Guttural mean? Information and translations of Guttural in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …
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21. Noun A sound or combination of sounds pronounced in the throat, or in the back part of the mouth toward the throat, as k; any Guttural sound or utterance
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22. Guttural sounds are harsh sounds that are produced at the back of a person's throat
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23. Joe had a low, Guttural voice with a mid-Western accent
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24. Synonyms: throaty, low, deep, thick More Synonyms of Guttural COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.
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25. Guttural R is the phenomenon whereby a rhotic consonant (an "R-like" sound) is produced in the back of the vocal tract (usually with the uvula) rather than in the front portion thereof and thus as a Guttural consonant
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26. Speakers of languages with Guttural R typically regard Guttural and coronal rhotics (throat-back-R and tongue-tip-R) to be alternative pronunciations of the same phoneme
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27. Guttural pouch mycosis is a rare but very serious disease in horses
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28. It is caused by a fungus that infects the lining of the Guttural pouch, usually on the roof of the Guttural pouch
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29. Guttural translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'guetteur',guetter',gueulard',goutter', examples, definition, conjugation
Guttural, Guetteur, Guetter, Gueulard, Goutter
30. '' Guttural screams and pounding drums provide a soundtrack for the pummeling of an inflatable donut as green sweaters and round glasses blur across the stage"
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31. Synonyms for Guttural include deep, low, rasping, rough, thick, throaty, gravelly, gruff, husky and croaking
Guttural, Gravelly, Gruff
32. • Sharp, Guttural cries accompanied the drum of hooves
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33. • Mike made some Guttural noise to indicate that he had heard me
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34. • That meant learning their language, composed mostly of Guttural noises, facial expressions, arm movements and gestures
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35. • Ruby attempted to communicate by a combination of gestures, clicks, and Guttural sounds
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36. Guttural pouch tympany is defined as distention of the Guttural pouches with pressurized air
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37. • Guttural speech sounds are those with a primary place of articulation near the back of the oral cavity • A Guttural (from Latin guttur, the throat), is a sound produced chiefly by the back parts of the cavity of the mouth More crossword answers.
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38. It’s another day in isolation but one th1ng is fursur the Guttural is back
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39. Definition of Guttural adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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40. See authoritative translations of Guttural in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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41. Examples of Guttural in a sentence
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42. The witness described the suspect’s voice as Guttural
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43. 🔊 Over the phone, her sick boss sounded Guttural
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44. 🔊 When he was in pain, his voice resonated with a Guttural tone
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45. 🔊 She cleared her throat so as not to sound Guttural
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46. Synonyms for Guttural in Free Thesaurus
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47. 14 synonyms for Guttural: throaty, low, deep, thick, rough, rasping, husky, hoarse, gruff, gravelly
Guttural, Gruff, Gravelly
48. Guttural - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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49. Guttural speech sounds are those with a primary place of articulation near the back of the oral cavity
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50. Guttural sounds are typically consonants, but some vowels' articulations may also be considered Guttural in nature.
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51. Guttural pouch mycosis is a fungal infection of the Guttural pouch
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52. Guttural pouch tympany is a non painful fluctuant swelling of one or both Guttural pouches, particularly in Arab and German warmblood fillies
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53. The Guttural Growler trope as used in popular culture
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54. Guttural pouch empyema is defined as the accumulation of purulent, septic exudate in the Guttural pouch
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55. Guttural is a new magazine looking to publish original, contemporary work.
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56. It was flying straight towards him; the Guttural cry, like the even tearing of some strong stuff, sounded close to his ear; the long beak and neck of the bird could be seen, and at the very instant when Levin was taking aim, behind the bush where Oblonsky stood, there was a flash of red lightning: the bird dropped like an arrow, and darted
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57. Find 17 ways to say Guttural, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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58. Spanish Translation of “Guttural” The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online
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59. Definition and synonyms of Guttural from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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60. This is the British English definition of Guttural.View American English definition of Guttural.
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61. Guttural is a new magazine looking to publish original, contemporary work.
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GUTTURAL [ˈɡədərəl]