Sentence example with the word 'strident'

strident

absonant, blatant, diaphonic, fierce, immelodious, mordant, out of tone, scathing, stabbing, trenchant, violent

Definition adj. conspicuously and offensively loud

Last update: March 14, 2016


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Western music is often strident to ears.   [adjective]

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Even the most strident global-warming deniers have taken to saying that a little warming is a good thing.   [adjective]

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In turn critical, strident, scholarly, personal, moving and ultimately hopeful, it brings together the views of professionals and users.   [adjective]

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The old man burst into a shout of strident and mournful laughter, coughing and laughing at the same time.   [adjective]

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(In strident discord peasants and townsmen of Orange and Green factions sing Kick the Pope and Daily, daily sing to Mary.)   [adjective]

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Its strident voice is heard most loudly at times of great heat, when the song of the birds is hushed.   [Please select]

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The hurdy-gurdy was strident and insistent, but for a long time no response came.   [Please select]

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Jimmie listened intently and with a fastbeating heart for the strident voice of a drum.   [Please select]

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He called her name several times in high, strident tones.   [Please select]

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Paul talking in a loud, rapid, and strident voice to Mrs.   [Please select]

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