Knurrig
Knurrig is an adjective in the German language with two broad meanings. It can describe a sound or voice that is low, rough or rumbling, as in knurrige Geräusche or eine knurrige Stimme. It can also describe a person or mood, indicating gruffness, irritability, or a tendency to be short-tempered, as in eine knurrige Person oder eine knurrige Laune. In both uses, knurrig conveys a sense of roughness or heaviness, whether in sound or temperament.
In the sound sense, knurrig refers to things that produce a growling or grumbling timbre—voices, engines, or
Etymology and word formation: knurrig is derived from the verb knurren, meaning “to growl” or “to rumble.”
Usage notes: knurrig is suitable for describing humans, animals, or objects with a growling effect—either in
See also: related terms like brummig, mürrisch, grantig, knurren.