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voiced

American  
[voist] / vɔɪst /

adjective

  1. having a voice of a specified kind (usually used in combination).

    shrill-voiced.

  2. expressed vocally.

    his voiced opinion.

  3. Phonetics. pronounced with glottal vibrations; phonated (voiceless ).

    “b,” “v,” and “z” are voiced.


voiced British  
/ vɔɪst /

adjective

  1. declared or expressed by the voice

  2. (in combination) having a voice as specified

    loud-voiced

  3. phonetics articulated with accompanying vibration of the vocal cords Compare voiceless

    in English (b) is a voiced consonant

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Other Word Forms

  • multivoiced adjective
  • voicedness noun
  • well-voiced adjective

Etymology

Origin of voiced

First recorded in 1590–1600; voice + -ed 2, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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The Chinese leader also voiced hope that bilateral issues including trade could be resolved amicably between Beijing and Washington.

From Barron's

Technology experts and child wellbeing advocates have voiced concern, saying children need to be educated, not banned from platforms.

From BBC

But some creators, including the world's biggest MrBeast, have voiced concern about the impact of AI.

From BBC

Within hours, Caruso voiced outrage over the allegations, saying he was taking another look at whether to enter the race.

From Los Angeles Times

The exchanges at the Home Affairs Committee followed a parliamentary debate in Westminster Hall on Monday in which several Labour MPs voiced their concerns.

From BBC