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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.
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