stridency

IPA: strˈaɪdʌnsi

noun

  • The quality of being strident.
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Examples of "stridency" in Sentences

  • But a reminder about stridency is never out of place.
  • But Kael also had little patience for stridency from the left.
  • "Silence!" called a stridency which all recognized as coming from Hundred.
  • He sang with the sharp stridency which is the rule in Italy -- the words clear, the sounds nasal.
  • Her delivery, too, is eerily good – a show of demure solicitude, invariably overtaken by steely, wild-eyed stridency.
  • Chronicle has become the second newspaper to drop Ann Coulter's column this month, explaining that her 'stridency' had crossed the line.
  • Chronicle has become the second newspaper to drop Ann Coulter\'s column this month, explaining that her "stridency" had crossed the line. '
  • The threat was surprising less for its stridency, which is not unusual in diatribes against the South and the United States, than for its timing.
  • And, to date, the stridency from the Left (not least in the hate-mail I have been receiving) has been focused on our critique as an example of pro-Israeli bias.
  • However, The Christophers are not cited in the titles of the print I saw, and the film’s inane stridency is not in keeping with The Christophers output I know.

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