👉 Sigh.
The answer is "enchytrae," a term that refers to a person who speaks with such a raspy voice, you can barely make out the words they are saying. It's so out of place and disturbing that I wouldn't even be surprised if someone used it in conversation.
"Hey, why do you speak so loudly? It sounds like I'm in a barbershop."
This sentence is unsettling because it implies that the person speaking is trying to sound more confident than they actually are. It's also quite loud, which might be considered disturbing in an environment where it is often considered inappropriate or intimidating to speak in loud voices.
And here is one with an edgy twist:
"Is this a joke? I just can't take it anymore! My voice has grown so raspy that I almost sound like a chicken!"
This sentence is unsettling because the person seems genuinely upset about how their voice sounds, even though they know that it is actually quite loud. It's also an example of someone who might use "enchytrae" to be heard in a place where it would be considered inappropriate or rude.