guttural

adjective

gut·​tur·​al ˈgə-tə-rəl How to pronounce guttural (audio)
ˈgə-trəl
1
: articulated in the throat
guttural sounds
2
: velar
3
: being or marked by utterance that is strange, unpleasant, or disagreeable
guttural noun
gutturalism noun

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Though it is now used to describe many sounds or utterances which strike the listener as harsh or disagreeable, the adjective guttural was originally applied only to sounds and utterances produced in the throat. This is reflected in the word's Latin root—guttur, meaning "throat." Despite the similarity in sound, guttural is not related to the English word gutter, which comes (by way of Anglo-French) from Latin gutta, meaning "drop."

Examples of guttural in a Sentence

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That primal, guttural competitiveness takes over, and sometimes, unfortunately, emotional intelligence takes a back seat. Brendan Keegan, Rolling Stone, 1 Nov. 2024 But this time, their guttural pleas followed the killing last week by Israeli forces of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Dina Kraft, The Christian Science Monitor, 23 Oct. 2024 These babies live and breathe all the intricacies of my TV indulgences, from smooth and delicate dialog in sitcoms and dramas to guttural, explosive action scenes. Ryan Waniata, WIRED, 27 Mar. 2023 In that film, as her character Amber (spoiler alert!) heads to her comically bloody death, Madison goes from steely-faced to positively feral, unleashing guttural screeches and flailing her limbs as if possessed. Rachel Brodsky, Rolling Stone, 18 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for guttural 

Word History

Etymology

Middle French, probably from Medieval Latin gutturalis, from Latin guttur throat

First Known Use

1594, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of guttural was in 1594

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“Guttural.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/guttural. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

guttural

adjective
gut·​tur·​al ˈgət-ə-rəl How to pronounce guttural (audio)
1
: formed or pronounced in the throat
guttural sounds
2
: formed with the back of the tongue touching or near the palate
guttural noun
gutturally
-rə-lē
adverb

Medical Definition

guttural

adjective
gut·​tur·​al ˈgət-ə-rəl, ˈgə-trəl How to pronounce guttural (audio)
: of or relating to the throat

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