What does HOARS mean?

Hoars

1. Parts of Speech: noun, adjective

2. Definitions:

  • Noun: a hoarse or harsh sound made while speaking or singing
  • Adjective: having a rough, harsh, or strained voice

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /hɔrz/
  • UK: /hɔːz/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "hoars" is derived from the Old English word "hars", which means rough or harsh. The noun form is used to describe a hoarse or harsh sound made while speaking or singing. The adjective form is used to describe a persons voice that is rough, harsh, or strained. It is commonly used in the context of describing a persons voice after they have been speaking or singing for an extended period of time, or if they are suffering from a cold or sore throat.

5. Synonyms:

  • raspy
  • gravelly
  • croaky
  • husky

6. Related Words:

  • hoard
  • horde
  • shoar
  • shore
  • hoary

7. Example Sentences:

  • The singers hoars voice was a result of a long night of performing.
  • After speaking for hours, her voice became hoars and scratchy.
  • The hoars sound of the trumpet echoed throughout the room.


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