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Definitions of hoarse in various dictionaries:
adj - deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion
Rough or grating in sound: a hoarse cry.
Having or characterized by a husky, grating voice: yelled ourselves hoarse.
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(of a person's voice) sounding rough and harsh, typically as the result of a sore throat or of shouting. |
deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion |
Rough or grating in sound: a hoarse cry. |
Having or characterized by a husky, grating voice: yelled ourselves hoarse. |
(of a voice or a person) having a rough voice, often because of a sore throat or a cold: |
(of a voice) sounding weak and not very well controlled, often because it has been used too much or the speaker has a cold: |
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A hoarse voice, also known as hoarseness or dysphonia, is when the voice involuntarily sounds breathy, raspy, or strained, or is softer in volume or lower in pitch. It can be associated with a feeling of unease or scratchiness in the throat. Hoarseness is often a symptom of problems in the vocal folds of the larynx. It may be caused by laryngitis, which in turn may be caused by an upper respiratory infection, a cold, or allergies. Cheering at sporting events, speaking loudly in noisy situations, talking for too long without resting your voice, singing loudly, or speaking with a voice that's too high or too low can also cause temporary hoarseness. A number of other causes for losing one's voice exist, and treatment is generally by resting the voice and treating the underlying cause. If the cause is misuse or overuse of the voice drinking plenty of water may alleviate the problems.It appears to occur more commonly in females and the elderly. Furthermore, certain occupational groups, such |