guttural
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Adj — Harsh-sounding and produced deep in the throat.
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Etymology
From Latin guttur ("throat"), via Middle French guttural.
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What does “guttural” mean?
The word “guttural” means harsh-sounding and produced deep in the throat. In plain terms, sounding rough and throaty, like it comes from deep in the throat rather than the mouth.
How do you pronounce “guttural”?
“Guttural” is pronounced GUH-tuh-ruhl ([ˈɡʌɾɚɫ̩] in IPA).
How do you use “guttural” in a sentence?
Here is “guttural” used in a sentence: “He let out a guttural growl as he lifted the weight.”
What part of speech is “guttural”?
“Guttural” is an adjective.
Where does the word “guttural” come from?
The word “guttural” comes from Latin. From Latin guttur ("throat"), via Middle French guttural.