dysphonic

/dɪsˈfɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having a voice disorder that causes hoarseness or difficulty speaking.
    • The doctor noted that the child's dysphonic speech might improve with vocal exercises.
    • Her dysphonic voice sounded strained after cheering at the game.
    • The dysphonic patient was referred to a speech therapist for treatment.
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