"Throatier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a deeper or more resonant sound, often used to describe a vocal quality; referring to speech or singing that resonates more from the throat rather than the mouth or nose.
Throatier
1. The singers on the rock band's new album have distinctly throatier voices, which give them a raw and authentic sound.
2. After a long night of screaming at the concert, her throatier tone was a testament to her vocal endurance.
3. The music of the blues legend was characterized by its throatier and more soulful delivery.
4. Her throatier laugh carried across the room and could be heard above the dull hum of the party.
5. The throatier morning cold revealed a sore throat that signaled the beginning of a chilly winter season.