Chirriante in english

Scratchy

pronunciation: skrætʃi part of speech: adjective
In gestures

chirriante = grating ; screeching ; creaking ; squeaky ; creaky ; scratchy . 

Example: An ugly voice, one that is monotonous or grating, weak in power, incomprehensible or strained, is never likely to receive and retain anyone's attention for long.Example: The horrid thing broke out with a screeching laugh, and pointed his brown finger at me.Example: Visitors would be surprised by the loud creaking presses.Example: The article 'Money, manure, squeaky wheels, a paucity of grease and possibly grit!' argues that the acquisitions process in academic libraries functions optimally when adequate funds support library needs, local political realities and faculty needs and demands.Example: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.Example: When I listen to some songs, at some places I get a scratchy sound from my speakers.

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» de un modo chirriantejarringly .

Example: Lora's comfortable life is jarringly disrupted when her brother falls in love with a mysterious woman with a murky past.

» frenazo chirriantescreeching brakes .

Example: Make sure that what you say on a first date sounds like music to her ears, not screeching brakes.

» voz chirriantewhiny voicesqueaky voiceshrill voice .

Example: She also has this upper crust accent on top of a whiny voice.

Example: If you breathe in helium and talk you will have a squeaky voice.

Example: The shrill voices of those who give orders are full of fear like the squeakings of piglets awaiting the butcher's knife.

Chirriante synonyms

rough in spanish: áspero, pronunciation: rʌf part of speech: adjective abrasive in spanish: abrasivo, pronunciation: əbreɪsɪv part of speech: adjective, noun unsmooth in spanish: no suave, pronunciation: ənsmuθ part of speech: adjective
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