falsetto as a noun: - 1
as an adjective: - 1
falsetto
noun
1 falsetto
A male singing voice with artificially high tones in an upper register.
Roget 583:
inarticulateness;
stammering
etc.
v.;
hesitation
etc.
v.;
impediment in one's speech;
titubancy†,
traulism†;
whisper
etc.
(faint sound)
405;
lisp,
drawl,
tardiloquence†;
nasal tone,
nasal accent;
twang;
falsetto
etc.
(want of voice)
581;
broken voice,
broken accents,
broken sentences.
brogue
etc.
563;
slip of the tongue,
lapsus linouae [Lat.].
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Roget 410:
creak
etc.
v.;
creaking
etc.
v.;
discord,
etc.
414;
stridor;
roughness,
sharpness,
etc.
adj.;
cacophony;
cacoepy†.
acute note,
high note;
soprano,
treble,
tenor,
alto,
falsetto,
penny trumpet,
voce di testa [It].
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Roget 581:
aphony†,
aphonia†;
dumbness
etc.
adj.;
obmutescence†;
absence of voice,
want of voice;
dysphony†;
cacoepy†;
silence
etc.
(taciturnity)
585;
raucity†;
harsh voice
etc.
410,
unmusical voice
etc.
414;
falsetto,
childish treble mute;"
dummy.
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Dutch: falset, kopstem
Polish: falset
adjective
1 falsetto
Artificially high; above the normal voice range.
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