insonorous

adj

Etymology

From in- + sonorous.

  1. borrowed from sonōrus
  2. prefixed as insonorous — “in + sonorous

Definitions

  1. Not clear or melodious.

    • Dr. Allen, of Maine, says; "That tobacco is injurious to the voice, every one can testify, who has heard the harsh, thick, husky, mumbling, stammering, insonorous voice of the inveterate tobacco-chewer."

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