Synonyms for voicing
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : vois |
Phonetic Transcription : vɔɪs |
Définition of voicing
Origin :- "to express" (a feeling, opinion, etc.), c.1600, from voice (n.). Related: Voiced; voicing.
- noun producing voiced sound
- Therefore he compromised by voicing the respect and looking the other way.
- Extract from : « The Rise of Roscoe Paine » by Joseph C. Lincoln
- "Why, Beth," he exclaimed, voicing the name in his thoughts.
- Extract from : « The Vagrant Duke » by George Gibbs
- Decoud seemed to find a fresh audacity in this voicing of his thoughts.
- Extract from : « Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard » by Joseph Conrad
- Freneau succeeded admirably in voicing the opinions of the nascent party.
- Extract from : « Union and Democracy » by Allen Johnson
- He could hardly believe that the voicing of his name attracted her attention.
- Extract from : « Joan of Arc of the North Woods » by Holman Day
- "Silly, I call it," declared Sarah, voicing Jack's sentiments.
- Extract from : « Rosemary » by Josephine Lawrence
- Then he turned swiftly, voicing that which was uppermost in his mind.
- Extract from : « The Cross-Cut » by Courtney Ryley Cooper
- She was voicing his own thought, a thought which had been with him for many days.
- Extract from : « The Rider of Waroona » by Firth Scott
- She was but voicing his own thoughts of many and many a time before.
- Extract from : « The Sign of the Spider » by Bertram Mitford
- “It—it might not have been any of the gang,” murmured Bud, voicing a hope he did not feel.
- Extract from : « Shoe-Bar Stratton » by Joseph Bushnell Ames
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