[noun] [C] - the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can goHe was later found dead, with his throat cut/slit.I swallowed a fish bone and it got stuck in my throat.My colds always start with a sore throat.He cleared his throat and started speaking.Around her pale creamy throat she wore a black choker.Those two are always at each other's throats (= arguing).If you force/thrust/ram something down someone's throat you try to force them to accept it.I can't bear it when someone starts ramming their views down your throat. -throated [suffix]a red/brown-throated bird (= a bird with a red/brown throat)He gave a full-throated (= loud) roar.
THROAT
Meaning of THROAT in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012