Reedy
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Reedy ( adjective )
- Resembling or characteristic of reeds in appearance, texture, or sound.
- Having a thin, wiry, or reedy voice.
Origin:
From the old english word "rēad" meaning "red".
Examples:
- The reedy marsh was home to a variety of aquatic plants and animals.
- His reedy, high-pitched voice was perfect for the role of the child in the play.
- The reedy texture of the grass was rough to the touch.
- She had a reedy build, tall and slender like a reed.
- His reedy saxophone solos added a unique touch to the band's sound.
(As a noun)
Reedy ( noun )
- Resembling or characteristic of reeds in appearance, texture, or sound.
- Having a thin, wiry, or reedy voice.
Origin:
From the old english word "rēad" meaning "red".
Examples:
- The reedy marsh was home to a variety of aquatic plants and animals.
- His reedy, high-pitched voice was perfect for the role of the child in the play.
- The reedy texture of the grass was rough to the touch.
- She had a reedy build, tall and slender like a reed.
- His reedy saxophone solos added a unique touch to the band's sound.