hoarse Meaning in Tamil ( hoarse வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
கரகரத்த,
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hoarse தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
தமிழில் சிலேடையாக, அடுக்கு மொழிகளுடன், மிக நாகரிகமான முறையில், அனைவரையும் கவர்கின்ற வகையில் தனிக்குரல் (கரகரத்த குரலில்) வளத்துடன் பேசும் திறன் பெற்றவர்.
கரகரத்த குரலில் பேசினான்.
கனத்த அலகும் பலமாக கரகரத்த 'கா' என்ற சத்தமும் உடையது.
hoarse's Usage Examples:
In addition to a runny nose and fever, signs of a cold include coughing, sneezing, nasal congestion, headache, muscle ache, chills, sore throat, hoarseness, watery eyes, tiredness, and lack of appetite.
Spenser, in "Colin Clout's come home again," calls him with a spice of raillery "old Palaemon" who "sung so long until quite hoarse he grew.
Darian spoke in hoarse, sob-punctuated words.
Makar Alexeevich, frowning with exertion, held on to the pistol and screamed hoarsely, evidently with some heroic fancy in his head.
His voice was hoarse, his body straining.
'Scoundrels! yelled Kutuzov in a hoarse voice, waving his arms and reeling.
hoarse shout before quaffing a potion of bug repellent.
Margo replies - in a very hoarse voice - that she'll get even with Smith in her own way.
"Do you know me, brother?" he asked in a hoarse voice.
"They came up to the fire, hoarsely uttering something in a language our soldiers did not understand.
""Nay, my queen, you saved me," he replied hoarsely.
The cry of this great cat, which is heard at night, and most frequently during the pairing season, is deep and hoarse in tone, and consists of the sound pu, pu, often repeated.
With his shaggy head thrown back like birds when they drink, pressing his spurs mercilessly into the sides of his good horse, Bedouin, and sitting as though falling backwards in the saddle, he galloped to the other flank of the squadron and shouted in a hoarse voice to the men to look to their pistols.
Synonyms:
husky, cacophonic, cacophonous, gruff,
Antonyms:
euphonous, frail, quiet, good-natured, euphonious,