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Larynx - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

The larynx is a part of the throat that contains the vocal cords. It helps produce sound for speech and also prevents food from entering the airway during swallowing.

larynx

/ˈlɛrɪŋks/ /ˈlærɪŋks/

Definition:

The hollow muscular organ forming the air passage to the lungs, containing the vocal cords.

Synonyms:

voice box, vocal cords, glottis

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none applicable)

Common Collocations:

inflamed larynx, larynx surgery, larynx function

Derivatives:

laryngeal, laryngitis

Usage Tips:

Use "larynx" when referring to the anatomical structure involved in breathing and sound production.

Common Phrases:

frog in your throat, voice cracking, lose your voice

Etymology:

From Greek "larunx," meaning "upper windpipe."

Examples:

  • 1. The singer strained her larynx during rehearsal.
  • 2. The doctor examined his patient’s swollen larynx carefully.
  • 3. Smoking can damage your larynx over time.
  • 4. The larynx helps produce sound when you speak or sing.

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