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- adjectivestrident (adjective)
- loud and harsh; grating:"his voice had become increasingly sharp, almost strident"
- presenting a point of view, especially a controversial one, in an excessively and unpleasantly forceful way:"public pronouncements on the crisis became less strident"
- phoneticsanother term for sibilant
Originmid 17th century: from Latin strident- ‘creaking’, from the verb stridere.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- loud and harsh; grating:
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