Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
full-throated
adjective
/ˌfʊl ˈθroʊ.tɪd/

Definition
Expressing something with great enthusiasm and sincerity.

Examples
- She gave a full-throated cheer when her team won the championship.
- The singer’s full-throated performance captivated the audience.

Meaning
The term ‘full-throated’ refers to a manner of speaking or singing that is loud, clear, and expressive, often indicating a strong emotional commitment or passion.

Synonyms
- boisterous
- unreserved
- heartfelt
- robust
- wholehearted