full-throated
adjective
(alsofull throated)uk/ˌfʊlˈθrəʊ.tɪd/us/ˌfʊlˈθroʊ.t̬ɪd/using all thepowerof thevoicetoproducealoud,strongsound:
A full-throatedcheergreetedthe umpire’sdecision.
Thecastmemberscombinefull-throatedsingingwithstrongcomicacting.
expressedconfidently, withstrongfeelingand withoutlimits:
Saying “Iapologizeif someone wasoffended” is notexactlya full-throatedapology.
He gave afullthroatedendorsementof thepresident.
- Hemodulateshisvocalsfrom near-whispers to full-throatedbellows.
- His full-throatedbaritonerenditionsofromanticsongsbroughttearsto theeye.
- Hedeliveredadirect,forcefuland full-throatedcondemnationof therecentactsofviolence.
- Instead ofofferinga full-throateddefenceof herfather, shelookednervousanduncomfortable.
Describing qualities of the human voice
- adenoidal
- aloud
- be dripping withsomethingidiom
- brittle
- drip
- dulcet
- fruity
- full-throatedly
- growler
- guttural
- honeyed
- husky
- lilting
- nasal
- throatily
- throatiness
- throaty
- tonelessly
- twangy
- vocal fry
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