Crossword-Solution: STRIDENT 8 letters, 70 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Strident a. Characterized by harshness; grating; shrill.

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We have 70 clues for the answer “STRIDENT”

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loud and harsh 1 answer
Discordant; shrill 1 answer
Far from soothing 1 answer
Harsh-voiced 1 answer
Having a sound grating 1 answer
Like criticism made in no uncertain terms 1 answer
Like grating noise 1 answer
Loud and discordant 1 answer
Loud and grating 1 answer
Loudly critical 1 answer
Noisy; harsh 1 answer
Of a voice loud and grating 1 answer
Offensively loud 1 answer
Unpleasantly loud and harsh 1 answer
Loud and harsh [start crowding the crotch] 2 answers
Referring to a voice that is unpleasantly loud 2 answers
Unpleasantly loud 3 answers
Hard on the ears 4 answers
Harsh-sounding 4 answers
Tinny 5 answers
Squeaky ___ 5 answers
CRITICISM CLAMOROUS 10 answers
DIVER RAUCOUS 10 answers
A VOCIFEROUS MOB 10 answers
A CLAMOROUS UPROAR 10 answers
A VEHEMENT AND VOCIFEROUS ADVOCACY OF A CAUSE 11 answers
CONSPICUOUSLY AND OFFENSIVELY LOUD 11 answers
Ear-splitting 11 answers
Vociferous 11 answers
BEING SHARPLY INSISTENT ON BEING HEARD 11 answers
oxidised 15 answers
reverberating 15 answers
Reboant 15 answers
rusted 16 answers
creaking 16 answers
croaking 17 answers
eaten 17 answers
discoloured 18 answers
out of tune 20 answers
rusty 21 answers
Raspy 21 answers
Blaring 23 answers
Screeching. 23 answers
unmelodious 24 answers
thunderous 25 answers
exasperating 25 answers
resonant 27 answers
Deafening 28 answers
ringing 28 answers
Clamorous 30 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STRIDENT (5)

Larsen’s “permanent” soprano had returned to her duties, spring came; windy, dusty, strident, shrill; a season almost more violent in Chicago than the winter from which it releases one, or the heat to which it eventually delivers one.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Henry had just reached the hallway of his home when the phone summoned him with its strident demand to be answered.
Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague 1994
Occasionally a cable car passed, trundling heavily, with a strident whirring of jostled glass windows.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
Reality was never so consistent as that! But Roderick sat there balancing his beautiful head, and the echoes of his strident accent still lingered along the half-muffled mountain-side.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
Father, who art more innocent than all thy most innocent and quiet children; primal purity, into the peace of which--” A rush and crash like the reversed rush of a rocket was cloven with a strident and incessant yelling.
The Innocence of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995

Quotes with STRIDENT (3)

Gradually the mist had lifted, and the sun burst forth, a ball of fire radiating the sky with unnaturally incandescent hues. Coral was reminded of the strident brushwork and wild colours of the Fauvist paintings that filled her mother's gallery, which Coral had always loved. The scene was now set for the show to begin: the drama in which the broad, breath-taking landscapes of Africa were the stage and the animals the actors.
Hannah Fielding Burning Embers
Fundamentalism's strident denunciation of its opponents is a sign of its weakness, its dogmatic authoritarianism is a pathological mutation of faith.
Alan Aldridge
We sing lyrical excess, exacerbated expressionism, imponed objectivity, inventiveness, meta-baroque, extravaganza, super metaphor, sublimity, strident, exposure, super-pone, noise, super-objectivity, zillionism, fragmentation and aesthetics of facts, suractivism.
Lepota L. Cosmo
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 36 times in crossword archives (1971–2024).