"Kritsinia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Kritsinia" Meaning

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"Kritsinia" Examples

Kritsinia


Definition


Kritsinia is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a sharp, cutting or piercing quality in tone of voice, manner, or tone.

Examples


Her kritsinia was intimidating, making everyone in the room feel nervous and on edge.
The leader's kritsinia was unmistakable, conveying a sense of authority and dominance.
The way she spoke with a kritsinia made me feel like I was being thoroughly lectured.
His kritsinia in tone of voice was so sharp that it sliced through the room's silence, commanding everyone's attention.
Although his words were gentle, his kritsinia gave away his feelings, betraying his calm demeanor.

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