"Stridence" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stridence" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stridence" Meaning

The word "stridence" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a made-up term.

However, based on the prefix "strid-" which is derived from the Latin word "surdus," meaning deaf or mute, I can make an educated guess that "stridence" might relate to a loud, harsh sound or a sharp struggle.

In phonetics and linguistics, "stridence" is sometimes used to describe a sound that is loud and shrill, similar to a screech or a scream.

If you can provide more context or information about the word "stridence," I might be able to provide a more accurate explanation.

"Stridence" Examples

Examples:

1. As a journalist, I have to always be prepared for criticism, so I welcome all constructive arguments and please do not press me for immediate acquiescence, for Insidious suggestions might lead to stridence among readers.

2. His inflexibility on policies has led to stridence with colleagues, and it seems like the swinging pendulum may shift to his department being transferred.

3. Be aware that an innocuous comment could easily be taken out of context and become stridence or even blogging.

4. However, the brash fashion distance as religious people gathered indicated there was stridence under the sugar-coated words. It was just a pressure cooker waiting to explode.

5. Please note that even the seemingly frivolous speeches could cause considerable stridence on the refined crowd of followers.

"Stridence" Similar Words

Strictness

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The state of being firm and strict in one's attitude, manner, or rules; exactness and severity in enforcing or adhering to rules or standards.

Stricture

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Strictured

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Strictureplasty

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Strictures

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Stricturoplasty

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A medical term.<br><br>Stricturoplasty is a surgical procedure that involves widening a narrowed or constricted segment of a hollow organ or tissue, typically a blood vessel, ureter, or intestine, by inflating a balloon or inserting a stent to stretch the area.

Stridden

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Stride

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A long, smooth, continued movement, especially of the legs, involving the lifting and movement of both feet together.

Stridency

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Strident

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Stridently

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In a strong and firm way, often in a unpleasant or threatening manner. ("She spoke out stridently against the new policy")

Strider

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Strides

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Striding

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Stridor

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Stridor is a high-pitched sound that occurs during breathing, typically high in the throat. It is usually heard when inhaling, and it can be a symptom of various respiratory conditions, such as croup, laryngitis, or a foreign body obstruction in the airway. In severe cases, stridor can indicate a life-threatening condition, and prompt medical attention is necessary.

Stridulate

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