throat
Pronunciation: [θroʊt]
Word
Context: "body anatomy"
(noun) the part of your body that goes from the back of your mouth to your neck. It's where you swallow food and talk. You can feel it when you swallow.
Example
She felt a tickle in her throat when she started to catch a cold.
Example
He didn't have any pain in his throat, so he wasn't worried about being sick.
Example
Can you tell me where your throat is?
Context: "vocalization"
(noun) the area in your neck that helps you produce sounds when you speak or sing. It's really important for making your voice.
Example
The singer warmed up her throat before the concert.
Example
He couldn't sing well because his throat felt tight.
Example
Why is it important to take care of your throat when you sing?
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