voiced
Origin of voiced
1Other words from voiced
- voic·ed·ness [voi-sid-nis, voist-nis], /ˈvɔɪ sɪd nɪs, ˈvɔɪst nɪs/, noun
- mul·ti·voiced, adjective
- well-voiced, adjective
Words Nearby voiced
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How to use voiced in a sentence
The members’ distinct vocal colors also make this song uniquely theirs, from the introductory verses by deep-voiced member J to the chorus opened by Sieun’s more high-pitched, feathery tone.
None of her last five movies (with the exception of an Ice Age sequel she voiced) has grossed more than $50 million.
The Biggest Bombs of 2014: ‘Sex Tape,’ Mariah Carey’s Vocals, ‘How I Met Your Mother’ and More | Kevin Fallon | December 19, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTKoenig has not been a sterile, objective narrator; she has openly voiced her biases, concerns, and gut feelings all along.
Adnan Killed Her! No, Jay Did It! Serial’s Uncertain, True-to-Reality End | Emily Shire | December 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTLike the Scarlett Johansson-voiced operating system in Her, she just became too expansive for you.
While critics felt the season was inspired, some fans voiced their disapproval.
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And then it built as Americans who had served in the military voiced their objections.
He took what appeared to him to be quite sufficient for a book to a friend who had voiced an interest in his undertaking.
The Homesteader | Oscar MicheauxHer voice was stern; it bore to the girl's ears a subtle, unworded repetition of the threat the Marquise had already voiced.
St. Martin's Summer | Rafael SabatiniShe had all her life long been accustomed to harbor thoughts and emotions which never voiced themselves.
The Awakening and Selected Short Stories | Kate ChopinIn the middle of the last century all organs were voiced on light wind pressure, mostly from an inch and a half to three inches.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building | George Laing MillerThis was a large metal Diapason of ordinary construction, voiced on heavy wind pressure.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building | George Laing Miller
British Dictionary definitions for voiced
/ (vɔɪst) /
declared or expressed by the voice
(in combination) having a voice as specified: loud-voiced
phonetics articulated with accompanying vibration of the vocal cords: in English (b) is a voiced consonant Compare voiceless
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