Synonyms for voiced
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : voist |
Phonetic Transcription : vɔɪst |
Définition of voiced
Origin :- "to express" (a feeling, opinion, etc.), c.1600, from voice (n.). Related: Voiced; voicing.
- adj vocal
- And in that he voiced the philosophy of this human relation.
- Extract from : « The Leopard Woman » by Stewart Edward White
- His old lips quivered a little before he voiced his thought.
- Extract from : « The Fortune Hunter » by Louis Joseph Vance
- Nor had she fully relieved her mind, nor voiced all that perturbed her.
- Extract from : « The Black Bag » by Louis Joseph Vance
- The conclusion of their examination was voiced in my presence.
- Extract from : « City of Endless Night » by Milo Hastings
- It was the old romance of human will under a new form and voiced in new accents.
- Extract from : « The American Mind » by Bliss Perry
- Instead, he voiced the question that came uppermost to his mind.
- Extract from : « A Breath of Prairie and other stories » by Will Lillibridge
- Besides, he had only voiced that which appealed to them all.
- Extract from : « The Night Riders » by Ridgwell Cullum
- The immovable object, being feminine, voiced the unexpected.
- Extract from : « Keziah Coffin » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- He voiced the opinion that either Flynn or Jacobi had brought in the liquor.
- Extract from : « The Vagrant Duke » by George Gibbs
- Then McCandless voiced what the Captain had already taken to be a foregone conclusion.
- Extract from : « Decision » by Frank M. Robinson
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