shrill
The word "shrill" is used to describe a piercing quality in a sound. An example of a sentence using this word would be: The shrill scream sounded almost like a whistle.
kill
A shrill howling or wailing noise.
Shrill or sharp.
That is the correct spelling of "shriek" (a shrill cry).
Her shrill voice hurt my ears.The whistle made a shrill, high-pitched sound.
Yes, a high-pitched sound can contribute to a voice sounding shrill. When the vocal cords produce a sound with a higher frequency, it can lead to a sharper and more piercing quality to the voice, which is often described as shrill.
I heard the shrill wail of a siren, it was the neighbours burglar alarm.
it fully depends on the physical body of the man...it is stated the woman has high pitch voice or shrill voice... and male have hoarse voice..
A Phone
A shrill wailing sound.
Shrill
In general, try for smooth, melodic singing rather than overly loud or shrill singing. Beyond that, your voice is built in to your anatomy; you are born with it. Not everybody is capable of seductive singing. But perhaps you are.
The word "shrill" has one syllable.
Shrill means high-pitched and piercing, often used to describe a voice or sound that is loud and unpleasant to the ear. It can also refer to a person or their expression that is excessively loud and strident.
The voices of a ladies and child (male or female) is shrill because their voice boxes (larynxes) are small. Men have bigger larynxes which grow during puberty. That's why a small boy will have a squeaky voice and then during puberty his voice deepens.
tediously uniform or unvarying... That's the definition of monotonous.. A monotonous voice is where a persons voice is one sound. not moving up or down if that makes sense. Like in the sentence from GREAT EXPECTATIONS:"....Biddy leading with a high, shrill, monotonous voice..."meaning her voice stayed high without going down or up.