voice
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voice Definition
(n)
the
distinctive
quality
or
pitch
or
condition
of
a
person
''
s
speech
; "
A
shrill
voice
sounded
behind
us
"
(n)
the
sound
made
by
the
vibration
of
vocal
folds
modified
by
the
resonance
of
the
vocal
tract
; "
a
singer
takes
good
care
of
his
voice
"; "
the
giraffe
cannot
make
any
vocalizations
"
(n)
a
sound
suggestive
of
a
vocal
utterance
; "
the
noisy
voice
of
the
waterfall
"; "
the
incessant
voices
of
the
artillery
"
(n)
expressing
in
coherent
verbal
form
; "
the
articulation
of
my
feelings
"; "
I
gave
voice
to
my
feelings
"
(n)
a
means
or
agency
by
which
something
is
expressed
or
communicated
; "
the
voice
of
the
law
"; "
the
Times
is
not
the
voice
of
New
York
"; "
conservatism
has
many
voices
"
(n)
something
suggestive
of
speech
in
being
a
medium
of
expression
; "
the
wee
small
voice
of
conscience
"; "
the
voice
of
experience
"; "
he
said
his
voices
told
him
to
do
it
"
(n) (
metonymy
)
a
singer
; "
he
wanted
to
hear
trained
voices
sing
it
"
(n)
an
advocate
who
represents
someone
else
''
s
policy
or
purpose
; "
the
meeting
was
attended
by
spokespersons
for
all
the
major
organs
of
government
"
(n)
the
ability
to
speak
; "
he
lost
his
voice
"
(n) (
linguistics
)
the
grammatical
relation
(
active
or
passive
)
of
the
grammatical
subject
of
a
verb
to
the
action
that
the
verb
denotes
(n)
the
melody
carried
by
a
particular
voice
or
instrument
in
polyphonic
music
; "
he
tried
to
sing
the
tenor
part
"
(v)
give
voice
to
; "
He
voiced
his
concern
"
(v)
utter
with
vibrating
vocal
chords
voice Synonyms
articulation
interpreter
part
phonation
representative
sound
spokesperson
vocalisation
vocalise
vocalization
vocalize
voice
vox
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