voice in English
- voice⇄casting vote orvoice
a vote by the presiding officer to decide a question when the votes of an assembly, council, board, or committee are evenly divided. - voice⇄expr. in voice, in condition to sing or speak well.
Ex. You know very well ... that I am not in voice [for singing] to-day (Oliver Goldsmith). - voice⇄expr. lift up (or raise) one's voice,
a. to cry out loudly.
Ex. And it came to pass, when the angel of the Lord spake these words unto all the children of Israel, that the people lifted up their voice, and wept (Judges 2:4).
b. (Figur - voice⇄expr. with one voice, unanimously.
Ex. All the members demanded with one voice who it was who was charged with the crime (M. Pattison). - voice⇄noun voicer.
- voice⇄noun 1. a sound or sounds made through the mouth, especially by people in speaking, singing, or shouting.
Ex. The voices of the children could be heard coming from the playground.
2a. the sounds naturally made by a single person in speech or - voice⇄v.t. 1. to speak or utter (a word or sound).
Ex. to voice a cry.
2. to express.
Ex. They voiced their approval of the plan.
3. (Phonetics.) to utter with a sound made by vibration of the vocal cords.
Ex. ""Z"" and ""v"" ar - voice⇄voice, noun, verb, voiced,voicing.
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