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Definition of full-throated in English: full-throatedadjective 1Using the full power of one's voice. she rose to the challenge and produced some full-throated singing Example sentencesExamples - It wasn't quite a scream, but a full-throated determined yell.
- The chapel resounds with full-throated hymns.
- Artistes sang full-throated, their voices carrying across a crowd of two or three thousand people.
- The trio's guitar-free lineup is augmented by Chaplin's full-throated vocal delivery.
- He gave a full-throated laugh, but it was quite evident he didn't find anything funny.
- His manner is easygoing and his laugh quick and full-throated.
- This wasn't just polite applause, rather it was an affectionate, full-throated cheer, lasting for a good 30 seconds.
- At 4,500 ft the engine coughed and at 4,000 ft its full-throated bellow killed the silence.
- The music is an ecstatic dance, occasionally breaking out into full-throated ardent song.
- They seemed to be trying to one-up each other, even letting out full-throated snarls when they played drop shots.
Synonyms noisy, blaring, booming, deafening, roaring, thunderous, thundering, tumultuous, clamorous, blasting, head-splitting, ear-splitting, ear-piercing, piercing - 1.1 Expressed loudly or vigorously.
she voiced her full-throated support for the idea Example sentencesExamples - Dean is mounting a full-throated challenge to the Democratic Party establishment.
- Europe makes clear once again that it is a full-throated supporter of democracy - in its neighborhood.
- Nor was there any noticeable clamor for more full-throated commemorations.
- Economists and investors who doubted it just six months ago are now voicing a full-throated yes.
- Whether you're for or against the war, a full-throated debate in the media is overdue.
- I would like to see certain issues receive a full-throated airing.
- Unlike the majority of those who opposed the war, he has crossed over into full-throated apologism for dictatorship.
- He always writes in full-throated support of military intervention there.
- I believe in full-throated criticism of judges (individually and generally) where warranted.
- The President operated as though he had triumphed with a full-throated mandate.
Synonyms vehement, outspoken, vocal, forthright, plain-spoken, frank, candid, open, uninhibited, direct, earnest, eager, enthusiastic, vigorous, insistent, emphatic, demanding
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