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hoarseness
English
Etymology
From Middle English hosnesse, from Old English h?snes; equivalent to hoarse +? -ness.
Noun
hoarseness (usually uncountable, plural hoarsenesses)
- The quality of being hoarse, of having a dry harsh voice.
- The hoarseness of her voice was caused by years of smoking.
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hoarsely
English
Etymology
From Middle English hosely; equivalent to hoarse +? -ly.
Adverb
hoarsely (comparative more hoarsely, superlative most hoarsely)
- With a dry, harsh voice.
- She spoke hoarsely because of her cough.
Related terms
- hoarse
- hoarseness
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