"Criant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Criant" Meaning

Crias is the plural form of crate or crias, which refers to the young of a llama or alpaca. In particular, it refers to llama or alpaca offspring that are less than six months old.

"Criant" Examples

Adjective: Criant


The word "criant" means (of a voice or sound) harsh, grating, or unpleasant.

Examples:


The criant cry of the owls at night echoed through the forest.
The sound of the grinding gears was criant and intrusive, disrupting my concentration.
The criant quality of the singer's voice was off-putting to many in the audience.
The criant smell of sewage wafting from the drains was unbearable.
The criant tones used by the politician's opponents were effective in tarnishing her reputation.

Note: Although "criant" is a valid word in English, it is not commonly used in everyday conversation. It is primarily used in formal or literary contexts to describe sounds or voices that are unpleasant or harsh.

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