Throaty
(adjective)
- Having a deep, low, or husky voice.
- Having a loud and resonant sound.
Origin:
Early 19th century: from throat + -y.
Examples:
- She had a throaty voice and it was hard to understand her sometimes.
- He had a throaty laugh that always made people smile.
- The engine had a throaty growl that made it sound powerful.
- She had a throaty cough that made her sound ill.
- The singer had a throaty voice that made her performances unique.