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the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song
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noun: voice; plural noun: voices
1.
the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song.
"Meg raised her voice"
the ability to speak or sing.
"she'd lost her voice"
synonyms:power of speech;
powers of articulation
"there was great dismay when the starlet lost her voice"
the supposed utterance of a guiding spirit.
"they were admitted to hospital after expressing paranoid ideas and hearing voices"
the distinctive tone or style of a literary work or author.
"she had strained and falsified her literary voice"
2.
a particular opinion or attitude expressed.
"a dissenting voice"
synonyms:opinion, view, comment,feeling, wish, desire, vote,input; More
one's say;
informalone's twopence worth, one's twopenn'orth
"the government promised to listen to the voice of the people"
an agency by which a point of view is expressed or represented.
"once the proud voice of middle-class conservatism, the paper had fallen on hard times"
synonyms:mouthpiece, forum, organ,agency, agent,representative,spokesperson, spokesman,spokeswoman, frontman,intermediary, medium,vehicle, instrument, channel,means of expression
"the body could be a powerful voice for conservation"
the right to express an opinion.
"the new electoral system gives minority parties a voice"
3.
MUSIC
the range of pitch or type of tone with which a person sings, such as soprano or tenor.
a vocal part in a composition.
a constituent part in a fugue.
each of the notes or sounds able to be produced simultaneously by a musical instrument (especially an electronic one) or a computer.
(in an electronic musical instrument) each of a number of preset or programmable tones.
4.
PHONETICS
sound uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (used in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants).
5.
GRAMMAR
a form or set of forms of a verb showing the relation of the subject to the action.
"the passive voice"
verb
verb: voice; 3rd person present: voices; past tense: voiced; past participle: voiced; gerund or present participle: voicing
1.
express in words.
"get teachers to voice their opinions on important subjects"
synonyms:express, give expression to,vocalize, give voice to, put in words, give utterance to,communicate, declare, state,set forth, bring into the open,make public, assert, divulge,reveal, proclaim, announce,raise, table, air, ventilate, vent,give vent to, pour out, mention,talk of, point out, go into;More
utter, say, speak, articulate,enunciate, pronounce, mouth;
informalcome out with
"councillors voiced their opposition to the proposal"
2.
PHONETICS
utter (a speech sound) with resonance of the vocal cords (e.g. b, d, g, v, z ).
3.
MUSIC
regulate the tone quality of (organ pipes).
Origin

1.
the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song.
"Meg raised her voice"
the ability to speak or sing.
"she'd lost her voice"
synonyms:power of speech;
powers of articulation
"there was great dismay when the starlet lost her voice"
the supposed utterance of a guiding spirit.
"they were admitted to hospital after expressing paranoid ideas and hearing voices"
the distinctive tone or style of a literary work or author.
"she had strained and falsified her literary voice"
2.
a particular opinion or attitude expressed.
"a dissenting voice"
synonyms:opinion, view, comment,feeling, wish, desire, vote,input; More
one's say;
informalone's twopence worth, one's twopenn'orth
"the government promised to listen to the voice of the people"
an agency by which a point of view is expressed or represented.
"once the proud voice of middle-class conservatism, the paper had fallen on hard times"
synonyms:mouthpiece, forum, organ,agency, agent,representative,spokesperson, spokesman,spokeswoman, frontman,intermediary, medium,vehicle, instrument, channel,means of expression
"the body could be a powerful voice for conservation"
the right to express an opinion.
"the new electoral system gives minority parties a voice"
3.
MUSIC
the range of pitch or type of tone with which a person sings, such as soprano or tenor.
a vocal part in a composition.
a constituent part in a fugue.
each of the notes or sounds able to be produced simultaneously by a musical instrument (especially an electronic one) or a computer.
(in an electronic musical instrument) each of a number of preset or programmable tones.
4.
PHONETICS
sound uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (used in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants).
5.
GRAMMAR
a form or set of forms of a verb showing the relation of the subject to the action.
"the passive voice"
verb
verb: voice; 3rd person present: voices; past tense: voiced; past participle: voiced; gerund or present participle: voicing
1.
express in words.
"get teachers to voice their opinions on important subjects"
synonyms:express, give expression to,vocalize, give voice to, put in words, give utterance to,communicate, declare, state,set forth, bring into the open,make public, assert, divulge,reveal, proclaim, announce,raise, table, air, ventilate, vent,give vent to, pour out, mention,talk of, point out, go into;More
utter, say, speak, articulate,enunciate, pronounce, mouth;
informalcome out with
"councillors voiced their opposition to the proposal"
2.
PHONETICS
utter (a speech sound) with resonance of the vocal cords (e.g. b, d, g, v, z ).
3.
MUSIC
regulate the tone quality of (organ pipes).
Origin

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