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RASP |
Sound harsh |
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SCRAPE |
Harsh grating sound |
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JANGLE |
Harsh discordant sound |
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CACOPHONY |
Harsh discordant sound |
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CLANGOR |
A sharp, harsh, ringing sound. |
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GRATING |
A harsh sound caused by attrition. |
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GRATE |
To make a harsh sound by friction. |
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JARGLE |
To emit a harsh or discordant sound. |
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HOARSELY |
With a harsh, grating sound or voice. |
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HOARSE |
Harsh; grating; discordant; -- said of any sound. |
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DIN |
Loud, confused, harsh noise; a loud, continuous, rattling or
clanging sound; clamor; roar. |
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BRAY |
To make or utter with a loud, discordant, or harsh and
grating sound. |
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RUGGED |
Rough to the ear; harsh; grating; -- said of sound, style,
and the like. |
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CREAKING |
A harsh grating or squeaking sound, or the act of making
such a sound. |
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CROAK |
The coarse, harsh sound uttered by a frog or a raven, or a
like sound. |
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MELLOW |
Not coarse, rough, or harsh; subdued; soft; rich;
delicate; -- said of sound, color, flavor, style, etc. |
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GRUMBLE |
To rumble; to make a low, harsh, and heavy sound; to
mutter; as, the distant thunder grumbles. |
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SOFT |
Not harsh or rough in sound; gentle and pleasing to the
ear; flowing; as, soft whispers of music. |
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WOLF |
The harsh, howling sound of some of the chords on an organ or
piano tuned by unequal temperament. |
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CRASH |
To make a loud, clattering sound, as of many things
falling and breaking at once; to break in pieces with a harsh noise. |
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ROUGH |
Loud and hoarse; offensive to the ear; harsh; grating; --
said of sound, voice, and the like; as, a rough tone; rough numbers. |
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TWANG |
A harsh, quick sound, like that made by a stretched string
when pulled and suddenly let go; as, the twang of a bowstring. |
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JAR |
A rattling, tremulous vibration or shock; a shake; a harsh
sound; a discord; as, the jar of a train; the jar of harsh sounds. |
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TONE |
Sound, or the character of a sound, or a sound considered as
of this or that character; as, a low, high, loud, grave, acute, sweet,
or harsh tone. |
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SNORING |
...at the
currents of inspired and expired air cause a vibration of the uvula and
soft palate, thus giving rise to a sound more or less harsh. It i... |