Answer It could be laryngitis, inflammation of the larynx. You would have to see a doctor to be sure. Also if you Male and a teenager? It could be that your voice is breaking.
When I had a sore throat, I was talking in a hoarse voice.
Hoarse - as in a sore throat makes your voice hoarse
She had an hoarse voice because of her sore throat. Hoarse is another word for rough or harsh. After shouting hard she had a hoarse voice.
No, the word 'hoarse' is an adjective, a word used to describe a voice as harsh and rough due to a sore throat.
When the veterinarian asked me if the horse was hoarse, I had to say "Nay." Due to my sore throat, my hoarse voice sounded like acroakingtoad.
-If you are hoarse, then it would hurt your throat if you attempted to bark orders at someone... XD-He was hoarse, so he couldn't sing his song or give his speech.
The correct idiom is "a frog in my throat," meaning that your voice is hoarse and croaking.
Yes, throat problems can occur even without experiencing hoarseness. Common issues include sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and chronic cough. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment if you have persistent throat symptoms.
I got so excited at the horse races that I strained my vocal chords, so now I am hoarse.
being hoarse is being less able to speak, with a scratchy throat; most common problems: one's voice would be weaker and their throat would hurt... I'm sure now you might have more of an idea, you're welcome:)
Perhaps the blow was fatal... I'd see a doctor if this is the case.
Laryngitis, Pharyngitis and several other ailments can cause swollen throat and hoarse voice - but not soreness of the throat. Almost all of them are transient and self - limiting, though. You know the drill: Rest, lots of liquids, and aspirin or ibuprofen.