throatiness

/ˈθroʊtiˌnɛs/
noun
  1. A quality of sound that is deep, rough, or husky, often in a voice or musical tone.
    • The singer's throatiness gave the ballad a soulful, emotional depth.
    • I noticed a slight throatiness in his voice after he caught a cold.
    • The throatiness of the cello's low notes filled the concert hall with warmth.
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