adjective
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having the nasal tones or impaired breathing of one with enlarged adenoids
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another word for adenoid
Etymology
Origin of adenoidal
Example Sentences
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Shady’s adenoidal whine is nowhere to be found on this record, replaced with a sinister, very adult scowl.
From Salon • Aug. 30, 2024
“If you tell a lay person” that a child has “mandibular hypoplasia, or maxillary deficiency, or adenoidal facies — it sounds bad,” said Vig.
From Slate • Jul. 27, 2020
Abbott is fifty-seven, with thinning gray hair, a warm, confident demeanor, and an adenoidal vocal quality, like a man powering through a cold.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 16, 2019
In her current one-woman show, Julia Sweeney shares the story of how she acquainted her teenage daughter with her most famous “Saturday Night Live” character, an adenoidal social misfit of uncertain gender named Pat.
From New York Times • Nov. 21, 2019
He suffered from an adenoidal problem that made his words bleed into each other through a humming sound in his nostrils.
From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan
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