"Strident" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strident" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strident" Meaning

Noisy or loud, especially in a harsh, unpleasant way, or strongly and boldly expressed.

"Strident" Examples

1. After the strong criticism, the politician's tone became strident as he defended his stance.


2. Despite reservations, the strident media scrutiny for accuracy forced the company to reissue a corrected statement.


3. Her strident voice pierced through the crowd as she sang the national anthem at the ceremony.


4. The author's strident critique of modern society was met with both praise and protest from readers.


5. In his strident speeches, the protest leader highlighted the need for immediate action against inequality.

"Strident" Similar Words

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.

Stridence

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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.<br><br>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.<br><br>In phonetics and linguistics, "stridence" is sometimes used to describe a sound that is loud and shrill, similar to a screech or a scream.<br><br>If you can provide more context or information about the word "stridence," I might be able to provide a more accurate explanation.

Stridency

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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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Stridulated

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Stridulation

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Stridulation is the process of making a hissing or humming noise, typically by rubbing together two body parts, such as the hind legs of a grasshopper or cricket. It is a form of communication used by many insects to attract a mate, defend territory, or warn predators.