Raspingly - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

Raspingly means speaking in a rough, harsh, or grating voice. It describes a sound that is unpleasant to hear, like sandpaper on wood. It suggests a voice that is strained or hoarse, almost painful. Think of it as the auditory equivalent of a rough texture. It sounds like someone who has been screaming for hours. Imagine a chain smoker's voice; it's raspy!

Etymology

'Raspy' comes from the word 'rasp,' meaning to scrape or file. Adding '-ingly' turns it into an adverb, describing how something is done. To speak raspingly is to speak in a way that sounds like scraping.

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Examples

  • "He spoke raspingly after shouting at the game."
  • "The old pirate captain commanded his crew raspingly."
  • "She sang raspingly, her voice worn from years of performing."
  • "The character whispered raspingly, revealing his secret."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine a scene from 'Batman' where Christian Bale's Batman speaks to a villain. The voice is very rough. The effect is iconic!

Encouragement

Use 'raspingly' to add texture and realism to your character descriptions. It enhances the auditory experience of your writing. So, go ahead, describe someone speaking raspingly today! 🗣️

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