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Definition of Hoarser

Hoarser
Hoarse Hoarse, a. [Compar. Hoarser, superl. Hoarsest.] [OE. hors, also hos, has, AS. h[=a]s; akin to D. heesch, G. heiser, Icel. h[=a]ss, Dan. h[ae]s, Sw. hes. Cf. Prov. E. heazy.] 1. Having a harsh, rough, grating voice or sound, as when affected with a cold; making a rough, harsh cry or sound; as, the hoarse raven. The hoarse resounding shore. --Dryden. 2. Harsh; grating; discordant; -- said of any sound.

Meaning of Hoarser from wikipedia

- A ****se voice, also known as dysphonia or ****seness, is when the voice involuntarily sounds breathy, raspy, or strained, or is softer in volume or lower...
- Pause for a ****se Horse is the debut album of British rock band Home. The record was released in 1971 by CBS Records. The band's line-up consisted of...
- ****se is a live album by the band 16 Horsepower. It was released in Europe in 2000 in digipak with Glitterhouse Records. In March 2001 it was released...
- ****se & Roaring is the debut full-length album by American neofolk band Parlor Hawk, released in 2010 on Northplatte Records. The album was produced by...
- Laryngitis is inflammation of the larynx (voice box). Symptoms often include a ****se voice and may include fever, cough, pain in the front of the neck, and trouble...
- h.IV+ (****se Industrial Viremia) is the fifth studio album by Finnish industrial experimental black metal band, Havoc Unit (based on including their albums...
- and tubes Obstructive sleep apneapediatric Tonsillectomy Dysphonia/****seness Laryngitis Reinke's edema Vocal cord nodules and polyps Spasmodic dysphonia...
- Rhys Gryg ("Rhys the ****se"; died 1234), real name Rhys ap Rhys, also known as Rhys Fychan ("Rhys the Younger"), was a Welsh prince who ruled part of...
- following: Horse–****se merger: This merger makes the vowels /ɔ/ and /o/ before /r/ homophones, with homophonous pairs like horse/****se, corps/core, for/four...
- horse–****se merger, or north–force merger, is the merger of the vowels /ɔː/ and /oʊ/ before historic /r/, which makes word pairs like horse–****se, for–four...