adverb
- In a manner produced in the throat; with a guttural sound or quality.
Usage: Describes speech or sounds made deep in the throat, often harsh or rough.
Examples
- He spoke gutturally, his voice deep and rough.
- The language featured gutturally pronounced consonants that were difficult for English speakers to master.
- She laughed gutturally, a sound that seemed to come from deep within her chest.
- The actor delivered his lines gutturally to convey menace.
- The bird called gutturally from the depths of the forest.