• Noun

    the sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, esp. of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc.
    the faculty or power of uttering sounds through the mouth by the controlled expulsion of air; speech
    to lose one's voice.
    a range of such sounds distinctive to one person, or to a type of person or animal
    Her voice is commanding.
    the condition or effectiveness of the voice for speaking or singing
    to be in poor voice.
    a sound likened to or resembling vocal utterance
    the voice of the wind.
    something likened to speech as conveying impressions to the mind
    the voice of nature.
    expression in spoken or written words, or by other means
    to give voice to one's disapproval by a letter.
    the right to present and receive consideration of one's desires or opinions
    We were given no voice in the election.
    an expressed opinion or choice
    a voice for compromise.
    an expressed will or desire
    the voice of the people.
    expressed wish or injunction
    obedient to the voice of God.
    the person or other agency through which something is expressed or revealed
    a warning that proved to be the voice of prophecy.
    a singer
    one of our best voices.
    a voice part
    a score for piano and voice.
    Phonetics . the audible result of phonation and resonance.
    Grammar .
    a set of categories for which the verb is inflected in some languages, as Latin, and which is typically used to indicate the relation of the verbal action to the subject as performer, undergoer, or beneficiary of its action.
    a set of syntactic devices in some languages, as English, that is similar to this set in function.
    any of the categories of these sets
    the English passive voice; the Greek middle voice.
    the finer regulation, as of intensity and color, in tuning, esp. of a piano or organ.

    Verb (used with object)

    to give utterance or expression to; declare; proclaim
    to voice one's discontent.
    Music .
    to regulate the tone of, as the pipes of an organ.
    to write the voice parts for (music).
    to utter with the voice.
    Phonetics . to pronounce with glottal vibration.
    to interpret from sign language into spoken language.

    Adjective

    Computers . of or pertaining to the use of human or synthesized speech
    voice-data entry; voice output.
    Telecommunications . of or pertaining to the transmission of speech or data over media designed for the transmission of speech
    voice-grade channel; voice-data network.

    Idioms

    the still, small voice
    the conscience
    He was only occasionally troubled by the still, small voice.
    with one voice
    in accord; unanimously
    They arose and with one voice acclaimed the new president.

    Antonyms

    verb
    be quiet

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