Voice

Gurgly voice meaning

Gurgly voice meaning

To gurgle is to make a sound like bubbling or splashing water. Not to be confusing, but when you gargle mouthwash, you probably gurgle. People gurgle when they say something (or make a noise) with an accompanying wet, gurgling sound.

  1. What is the meaning of Gurgly?
  2. What is a wet voice?
  3. What causes a squeaky voice?
  4. What does a weak voice indicate?

What is the meaning of Gurgly?

1 : to flow in a broken irregular current the brook gurgling over the rocks. 2 : to make a sound like that of a gurgling liquid the baby gurgling in his crib.

What is a wet voice?

Vocal Quality Assessment. The term “wet” can be described as gurgly or liquid sounding and is due to the voice being produced through moisture. Ratings are based on listener's standards, experience, type of rating scale, and the voice sample being evaluated.

What causes a squeaky voice?

Spasmodic dysphonia, or laryngeal dystonia, is a disorder affecting the voice muscles in the larynx, also called the voice box. When you speak, air from your lungs is pushed between two elastic structures—called vocal folds—causing them to vibrate and produce your voice.

What does a weak voice indicate?

If you have a raspy or weak voice you may have laryngitis. This is an inflammation of your larynx or your voice box. Laryngitis affects your vocal cords which are in the voice box. The vocal cords are two folds of membrane that cover a structure of cartilage and muscle.

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