Husky ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Husky ( adjective )

  1. Having a deep, rough voice or sound.
  2. Of, relating to, or resembling a husky (breed of dog).
  3. Large and strong.

Origin:

The word "husky" originated from the word "huskimo" which is an algonquin word for "eskimo" and is related to the word "hutzi" meaning "to whisper" in cree. it is used to describe the characteristics of a breed of dog called the alaskan husky, and also used to describe certain voices or sounds.

Examples:

  1. She had a husky voice that was distinctive and pleasant to listen to.
  2. He was husky, with broad shoulders and a deep voice.
  3. The sled was pulled by a team of strong husky dogs.
  4. The old man's voice was husky from years of smoking.
  5. The sound of the wind was husky and eerie.

(As a noun)

Husky ( noun )

  1. Having a deep, rough voice or sound.
  2. Of, relating to, or resembling a husky (breed of dog).
  3. Large and strong.

Origin:

The word "husky" originated from the word "huskimo" which is an algonquin word for "eskimo" and is related to the word "hutzi" meaning "to whisper" in cree. it is used to describe the characteristics of a breed of dog called the alaskan husky, and also used to describe certain voices or sounds.

Examples:

  1. She had a husky voice that was distinctive and pleasant to listen to.
  2. He was husky, with broad shoulders and a deep voice.
  3. The sled was pulled by a team of strong husky dogs.
  4. The old man's voice was husky from years of smoking.
  5. The sound of the wind was husky and eerie.
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