Gutturally

/ˈɡʌtərəli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner produced from or relating to the throat; in a deep, throaty way.

Etymology

From guttural (Latin guttur 'throat') plus the -ly adverbial suffix to describe how an action is performed.

Kelly Says

When someone speaks gutturally, they're using one of the oldest speech patterns humans have—the guttural sounds found in languages like Hebrew and Arabic have been part of human communication for thousands of years.

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