throaty

/ˈθroʊti/
adjective
  1. Having a deep, rough, or husky sound, as of a voice or musical instrument.
    • The old radio produced a throaty static when you turned the dial.
    • She sang in a throaty whisper that gave the song an intimate feel.
    • The actor's throaty laugh made everyone in the room smile.
  2. Produced or seeming to come from deep in the throat.
    • He gave a throaty cough and cleared his phlegm.
    • The cat let out a throaty purr as I scratched behind its ears.
    • Her throaty growl of frustration surprised even her.
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