Definitions for voiced
voiced
voiced
Spelling: [voist]
IPA: /vɔɪst/
Voiced is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.
You can make 95 anagrams from letters in voiced (cdeiov).
Definitions for voiced
noun
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the sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, especially of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc.
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the faculty or power of uttering sounds through the mouth by the controlled expulsion of air; speech:
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a range of such sounds distinctive to one person, or to a type of person or animal:
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the condition or effectiveness of the voice for speaking or singing:
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a sound likened to or resembling vocal utterance:
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something likened to speech as conveying impressions to the mind:
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expression in spoken or written words, or by other means:
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the right to present and receive consideration of one's desires or opinions:
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an expressed opinion or choice:
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an expressed will or desire:
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expressed wish or injunction:
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the person or other agency through which something is expressed or revealed:
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a singer:
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a voice part:
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Phonetics. the audible result of phonation and resonance.
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Grammar.
a set of categories for which the verb is inflected in some languages, as Latin, and which is typically used to indicate the relation of the verbal action to the subject as performer, undergoer, or beneficiary of its action.
a set of syntactic devices in some languages, as English, that is similar to this set in function.
any of the categories of these sets:
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the finer regulation, as of intensity and color, in tuning, especially of a piano or organ.
Idioms
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the still, small voice, the conscience:
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with one voice, in accord; unanimously:
adjective
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having a voice of a specified kind (usually used in combination):
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expressed vocally:
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Phonetics. pronounced with glottal vibrations; phonated (contrasted with voiceless):
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Computers. of or relating to the use of human or synthesized speech:
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Telecommunications. of or relating to the transmission of speech or data over media designed for the transmission of speech:
verb (used with object)
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to give utterance or expression to; declare; proclaim:
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Music.
to regulate the tone of, as the pipes of an organ.
to write the voice parts for (music).
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to utter with the voice.
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Phonetics. to pronounce with glottal vibration.
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to interpret from sign language into spoken language.
Origin of voiced
First recorded in 1590-1600; voice + -ed2, -ed3
Examples for voiced
The conclusion of their examination was voiced in my presence.
So when Disney produced a sequel to Aladdin, Dan Castellaneta voiced the Genie.
None of her last five movies (with the exception of an Ice Age sequel she voiced) has grossed more than $50 million.
It centers on Kanan Jarrus (voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr.), a wisecracking AWOL Jedi and leader of the Ghost crew.
And in that he voiced the philosophy of this human relation.
Several of my comedian friends on Facebook have voiced similar feelings.
It was the old romance of human will under a new form and voiced in new accents.
Nor had she fully relieved her mind, nor voiced all that perturbed her.
In fact, some boards have voiced concerns that they lack the funds and resources to review textbooks.
His old lips quivered a little before he voiced his thought.