"Hoarse" is not a compound word- it is a root word in itself,
The homophone for the word "hoarse" is "horse."
A homophone for the word "hoarse" is "horse." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
Having that terrible cold made my voice very hoarse .
-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.
Raspy means hoarse or grating. He spoke in a raspy voice.
The homophone for the word "hoarse" is "horse."
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.
The word "hoarse" consists of just a single syllable. It sounds exactly like the word "horse".
A homophone for the word "hoarse" is "horse." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.
No, the word 'hoarse' is an adjective, a word used to describe a voice as harsh and rough due to a sore throat.
After shouting at her students for thirty minutes straight, her voice had become hoarse.
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Having that terrible cold made my voice very hoarse .
-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.
Hoarse - as in a sore throat makes your voice hoarse
Hoarse. If your voice is hoarse, it may be because you have been screaming a great deal over the last hour or so.