Voiced - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˌvɔɪst|
Brit.
|vɔɪst|
adjective
- produced with vibration of the vocal cords (syn: soft, sonant)
a frequently voiced opinion
voiced consonants such as 'b' and 'g' and 'z'
voiced consonants such as 'b' and 'g' and 'z'
Extra examples
“M” is a voiced consonant.
...a loudly voiced expression of pain...
The senator angrily voiced his objection to the bill.
Citizens voiced their distress over delays in fixing the problem.
I have never voiced this name.
The senator voiced concern at how minorities and immigrants are treated in California.
She angrily voiced her objections.
They voiced their criticism in coded statements.
He voiced his concern
...voiced a suggestion about where to go...
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