dysphonia

/dɪsˈfoʊniə/
noun
  1. A disorder of the voice, often causing hoarseness, weakness, or difficulty speaking.
    • Teachers often develop dysphonia from speaking loudly in classrooms all day.
    • His dysphonia made it hard for others to hear him during the meeting.
    • After the concert, the singer was diagnosed with dysphonia and told to rest her voice.
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