nasally

/ˈneɪzəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that involves or relates to the nose, especially in speaking or sounding through the nose.
    • She sang nasally, which gave the folk song an authentic mountain sound.
    • He spoke nasally because of his stuffy nose from the allergy.
    • The comedian imitated the teacher's voice, talking nasally and slowly.
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of the nose; produced or sounding through the nose.
    • His nasally tone made it hard to understand him on the phone.
    • The doctor examined the patient's nasally passages for signs of infection.
    • The old recording had a nasally quality that reminded her of vintage radio shows.
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