English
Etymology
From falsetto + -ed.
Adjective
falsettoed (not comparable)
- Uttered in a falsetto.
2009 May 4, The New York Times, “New CDs”, in New York Times[1]:And even by the Auto-Tuned, falsettoed, post-nightclub conventions of contemporary R&B, this is a colossally strange record: Ciara is taxed like never before.