strident in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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strident in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for strident in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The strident critique of its policies was resented by the colonial government.
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On other songs, the political viewpointing became more strident and was criticized as somewhat artless.
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The qualities and may also be pharyngealized and strident (epiglottalized).
There are also so-called strident vowels which are accompanied by epiglottal trill.
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The church bells were tuned to a dissonant chord and so his ears became used to strident harmony.
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As the rhetoric grew more strident, however, the other monarchies started to view events with alarm.
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They were also strident advocates of women's suffrage.
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The group uses strident, hysterical melodies in their music, sounding in minor tonalities.
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The song is a high, rapid, strident warble, similar to that of the indigo bunting but longer and with less repetition.
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She is a bossy, strident housewife, coping with the difficulties of rationing, near-slum housing and a drab, joyless environment.
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