'Throaty' definitions:
Definition of 'throaty'
From: WordNet
adjective
Sounding as if pronounced low in the throat; "a rich throaty voice"
Definition of 'Throaty'
From: GCIDE
- Throaty \Throat"y\, a. Guttural; hoarse; having a guttural voice. "Hard, throaty words." --Howell. [1913 Webster]
Definition of 'throaty'
From: GCIDE
- low-pitched \low-pitched\ adj.
- 1. low in pitch or frequency; -- used of sounds and voices. Opposite of high-pitched. [Narrower terms: {alto, contralto ; {baritone ; {bass, deep ; {contrabass, double-bass ; {throaty ]
- Syn: low. [WordNet 1.5]
- 2. set at a low angle or slant; having a low degree of pitch; as, a low-pitched roof. [WordNet 1.5]
Synonyms of 'throaty'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- accented,
- alveolar,
- apical,
- apico-alveolar,
- apico-dental,
- articulated,
- assimilated,
- back,
- barytone,
- bilabial,
- blurred,
- brassy,
- brazen,
- breathy,
- broad,
- cacuminal,
- central,
- cerebral,
- checked,
- choked,
- choking,
- close,
- coarse,
- consonant,
- consonantal,
- continuant,
- cracked,
- croaking,
- croaky,
- dental,
- dissimilated,
- dorsal,
- drawling,
- drawly,
- dry,
- dysphonic,
- flat,
- front,
- glide,
- glossal,
- glottal,
- gruff,
- guttural,
- hard,
- harsh,
- harsh-sounding,
- hawking,
- heavy,
- high,
- hoarse,
- husky,
- inarticulate,
- indistinct,
- intonated,
- labial,
- labiodental,
- labiovelar,
- lateral,
- lax,
- light,
- lingual,
- liquid,
- lisping,
- low,
- metallic,
- mid,
- mispronounced,
- monophthongal,
- muted,
- muzzy,
- narrow,
- nasal,
- nasalized,
- occlusive,
- open,
- oxytone,
- palatal,
- palatalized,
- pharyngeal,
- pharyngealized,
- phonemic,
- phonetic,
- phonic,
- pitch,
- pitched,
- posttonic,
- quavering,
- ragged,
- raucid,
- raucous,
- retroflex,
- rough,
- rounded,
- roupy,
- rude,
- semivowel,
- shaking,
- shaky,
- snuffling,
- soft,
- sonant,
- squawking,
- squawky,
- stertorous,
- stifled,
- stopped,
- strangled,
- stressed,
- strong,
- surd,
- syllabic,
- tense,
- thick,
- tinny,
- tonal,
- tonic,
- tremulous,
- twangy,
- unaccented,
- unrounded,
- unstressed,
- velar,
- vocalic,
- vocoid,
- voiced,
- voiceless,
- vowel,
- vowellike,
- weak,
- wide