Hoarse

/hɔːrs/ adjective

Rough and raspy in sound, like a voice that's tired, damaged, or affected by illness or shouting.

From Old Norse 'hás' (hoarse). The word has been used in English since before 1000 AD, always referring to rough or harsh vocal sounds. Related to 'harsh' conceptually.

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