strident in Germany

strident [straidnt] kreischend, scharf

Sentence patterns related to "strident"

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1. Her own children were much more strident.

2. Blare definition is - to sound loud and strident

3. People are put off by his strident voice.

4. The bickering grew more strident during the visit.

5. People are put off by her strident voice.

6. He is a strident advocate of nuclear power.

7. He was strident and dogmatic in giving his opinions.

8. There was much humour, of a strident, bitter sort.

9. The plan has provided strident criticism from local residents.

10. The most vocal and strident was Pope Gregory VII.

11. 11 He is a strident advocate of nuclear power.

12. 5 synonyms for Continuant: Continuant consonant, fricative, sibilant, spirant, strident

13. The argument raged on and their voices grew more strident.

14. The strident ringing of the telephone broke in on them.

15. The process of Assibilation will be argued to involve the change from [-strident] /t/ to [+strident] [ts]; hence, the German data support the claim in the literature on other languages that affricates are strident stops which have no [+continuant] component

16. She tried to laugh, and the sound was harsh and strident.

17. 17 synonyms for Cacophonous: discordant, harsh, jarring, grating, raucous, strident, dissonant

18. 7 Strident,(www.Sentencedict.com) overbearing leadership is inadvisable in this political culture.

19. 8 synonyms for Clamant: clamorous, strident, vociferous, blatant, crying, exigent, insistent

20. They are becoming increasingly strident in their criticism of government economic policy.

21. 8 synonyms for Clamant: clamorous, strident, vociferous, blatant, crying, exigent, insistent, instant

22. Some common synonyms of Blatant are boisterous, clamorous, obstreperous, strident, and vociferous

23. She was beginning to hear that strident, angry voice in her sleep.

24. The Brotherhood provided the moral climate in which more strident cultures could flourish.

25. Synonyms: vociferous, blatant, boisterous, strident, Clamorous These adjectives mean conspicuously and usually offensively loud

26. 93 synonyms for Brassy: strident, loud, harsh, piercing, jarring, noisy, grating, raucous, blaring, shrill

27. Canadian diplomats hope that the Biden administration’s less strident tone might yield better results

28. Synonyms for Braying include grating, harsh, jarring, strident, loud, raucous, discordant, rasping, rough and hoarse

29. Synonyms for Absonant include raucous, grating, harsh, discordant, rasping, jarring, strident, rough, hoarse and dissonant

30. To make matters worse, the government was faced by increasingly strident opposition from the Bolsheviks.

31. Synonyms for Cacophonous include discordant, dissonant, inharmonious, grating, harsh, jarring, raucous, strident, unmelodious and unmusical

32. Strident editorials in the official press condemned foreign interference and predicted the worldwide triumph of socialism.

33. But the older Matthew Arnold has little with which to correct the strident exaggeration of youth.

34. Instead, they will be replaced with a magazine with a less strident and more caring title-Dialog.

35. These gallants, with hair long and curled, and jerkins dripping pearls, proved to be raucous and strident.

36. The Road to Wigan Pier's wanton polemics against effete intellectuals and strident feminists are suffused by homophobia.

37. One may hope that this forceful advocacy can remain in most instances persuasive and considered rather than strident.

38. 27 The Road to Wigan Pier's wanton polemics against effete intellectuals and strident feminists are suffused by homophobia.

39. Rather than reducing problems, these strident warnings about food safety add to the burden of human suffering.

40. Loud, echoing, thundering, bellowing, resounding, deafening, strident, resonant, sonorous, stentorian The ginger man had a large Booming voice

41. Clamant definition: conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry synonyms: strident, noisy, vociferous, blatant, clamorous antonyms: quiet

42. Without being strident, she is fully aware that she chose to have a child with a parenting man.

43. Bipartisanship Strident signals about implementing a campaign agenda or systematic displays of Bipartisanship alone could highlight questions of legitimacy

44. The pitch of politicians is more strident, the gauntlet is thrown down more quickly, the stakes get higher faster.

45. Blares definition: a loud harsh or strident noise synonyms: cacophony, noise, blaring, clamor, din antonyms: consonant, vowel, unsound, broken, unfit

46. Its strident headlines implied that the march of modern Jacobinism was about to be started by an obscure parliamentary report.

47. This perhaps explains the strident colors which characterize his paintings as certainly it suggests the source of their extreme verisimilitude.

48. Clamorous adjective noisy, loud, insistent, deafening, blaring, strident, tumultuous, vociferous, vehement, riotous, uproarious The Clamorous din of voices filled the air

49. Clamor definition: a loud harsh or strident noise synonyms: cacophony, noise, blare, blaring, din antonyms: contraindicate, shout, close up, specify, mitigated

50. 29 The touches or larger areas of primary colours that throw the figures into relief are now less strident, more resonant.