Entity: RASPY
RASPY is a term used to describe something harsh, grating, or unpleasantly rough, particularly in reference to a voice or sound.
RASPY
Etymology
The term 'RASPY' is derived from the word 'rasp,' which refers to a rough, harsh sound or voice.
Definition
RASPY is used to describe something harsh, grating, or unpleasantly rough, particularly in reference to a voice or sound.
Historical Context
The term has been used historically to depict voices or sounds that are rough or grating, often associated with a sore throat or difficulty in breathing.
Cultural Significance
In popular culture, a raspy voice is sometimes seen as adding character or depth to a person's voice, often used by singers or actors for dramatic effect.
Related Concepts
- Hoarse
- Grating
- Rough
See Also
- Raspy voice
- Urban Dictionary: Raspy
A term used to describe something harsh, grating, or unpleasantly rough, particularly in reference to a voice or sound.