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voiced
/ vɔɪst /
adjective
declared or expressed by the voice
(in combination) having a voice as specified
loud-voiced
phonetics articulated with accompanying vibration of the vocal cords Compare voiceless
in English (b) is a voiced consonant
Other Word Forms
- voicedness noun
- multivoiced adjective
- well-voiced adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The U.S. ambassador to Japan and the State Department have voiced their backing for the U.S.-Japan alliance.
This consensus has become a problem for those who, since the start of fracking at Vaca Muerta, have voiced their environmental concerns.
Of more concern to the authorities is the fate of the jewelry: From the start, fears were voiced that the diamonds could be recut, the precious metal melted down and the evidence made to vanish.
She appeared on “Seinfeld” and voiced a character on “The Great North” on TV for five seasons — and reminds her students that “comedy is not safe.”
A growing contingent of officials has voiced opposition to or concern about cutting further.
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