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voice


 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  voice 
 
  1  of  2  senses  of  voice 
 
  Sense  2 
  voice,  sound,  vocalize,  vocalise 
  =>  chirk 
  =>  quaver,  waver 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  voice 
 
  1  of  2  senses  of  voice 
 
  Sense  2 
  voice,  sound,  vocalize,  vocalise 
  =>  chirk 
  =>  quaver,  waver 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  voice 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  voice 
 
  2  senses  of  voice 
 
  Sense  1 
  voice 
  =>  express,  utter,  give  tongue  to 
 
  Sense  2 
  voice,  sound,  vocalize,  vocalise 
  =>  pronounce,  articulate,  enounce,  sound  out  enunciate,  say 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  voice 
 
  voice  used  as  a  verb  is  rare  (polysemy  count  =  2) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  voice 
 
  Sense  1 
  voice 
  =>  express,  utter,  give  tongue  to 
  -------------- 
 
  Sense  2 
  voice,  sound,  vocalize,  vocalise 
  =>  pronounce,  articulate,  enounce,  sound  out  enunciate,  say 
  -------------- 
 
  Grep  of  noun  voice 
  active  voice 
  baritone  voice 
  bass  voice 
  chest  voice 
  head  voice 
  invoice 
  passive  voice 
  singing  voice 
  small  voice 
  tenor  voice 
  tone  of  voice 
  voice 
  voice  box 
  voice  communication 
  voice  of  conscience 
  voice  part 
  voiced  sound 
  voiceless  consonant 
  voicelessness 
  voicer 
  wee  small  voice 
 
  Overview  of  noun  voice 
 
  The  noun  voice  has  11  senses  (first  9  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (78)  voice  --  (the  distinctive  quality  or  pitch  or  condition  of  a  person's  speech;  "A  shrill  voice  sounded  behind  us") 
  2.  (70)  voice,  vocalization,  vocalisation,  phonation,  vox  --  (the  sound  made  by  the  vibration  of  vocal  folds  modified  by  the  resonance  of  the  vocal  tract;  "a  singer  takes  good  care  of  his  voice";  "the  giraffe  cannot  make  any  vocalizations") 
  3.  (5)  voice  --  (a  sound  suggestive  of  a  vocal  utterance;  "the  noisy  voice  of  the  waterfall";  "the  incessant  voices  of  the  artillery") 
  4.  (5)  articulation,  voice  --  (expressing  in  coherent  verbal  form  "the  articulation  of  my  feelings"  or  "I  gave  voice  to  my  feelings") 
  5.  (4)  voice  --  (a  means  or  agency  by  which  something  is  expressed  or  communicated;  "the  voice  of  the  law";  "the  Times  is  not  the  voice  of  New  York";  "conservatism  has  many  voices") 
  6.  (3)  voice  --  (something  suggestive  of  speech  in  being  a  medium  of  expression;  "the  wee  small  voice  of  conscience";  "the  voice  of  experience";  "he  said  his  voices  told  him  to  do  it") 
  7.  (2)  voice  --  ((metonymy)  a  singer;  "he  wanted  to  hear  trained  voices  sing  it") 
  8.  (2)  spokesperson,  interpreter,  representative,  voice  --  (an  advocate  who  represents  someone  else's  policy  or  purpose;  "the  meeting  was  attended  by  spokespersons  for  all  the  major  organs  of  government") 
  9.  (2)  voice  --  (the  ability  to  speak;  "he  lost  his  voice") 
  10.  voice  --  ((linguistics)  the  grammatical  relation  (active  or  passive)  of  the  grammatical  subject  of  a  verb  to  the  action  that  the  verb  denotes) 
  11.  part  voice  --  (the  melody  carried  by  a  particular  voice  or  instrument  in  polyphonic  music;  "he  tried  to  sing  the  tenor  part") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  voice 
 
  The  verb  voice  has  2  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (4)  voice  --  (give  voice  to  "He  voiced  his  concern") 
  2.  voice,  sound,  vocalize,  vocalise  --  (utter  with  vibrating  vocal  chords) 
 
  Grep  of  adj  voice 
  voiced 
  voiceless 
 
  Overview  of  noun  voice 
 
  The  noun  voice  has  11  senses  (first  9  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (78)  voice  --  (the  distinctive  quality  or  pitch  or  condition  of  a  person's  speech;  "A  shrill  voice  sounded  behind  us") 
  2.  (70)  voice,  vocalization,  vocalisation,  phonation,  vox  --  (the  sound  made  by  the  vibration  of  vocal  folds  modified  by  the  resonance  of  the  vocal  tract;  "a  singer  takes  good  care  of  his  voice";  "the  giraffe  cannot  make  any  vocalizations") 
  3.  (5)  voice  --  (a  sound  suggestive  of  a  vocal  utterance;  "the  noisy  voice  of  the  waterfall";  "the  incessant  voices  of  the  artillery") 
  4.  (5)  articulation,  voice  --  (expressing  in  coherent  verbal  form  "the  articulation  of  my  feelings"  or  "I  gave  voice  to  my  feelings") 
  5.  (4)  voice  --  (a  means  or  agency  by  which  something  is  expressed  or  communicated;  "the  voice  of  the  law";  "the  Times  is  not  the  voice  of  New  York";  "conservatism  has  many  voices") 
  6.  (3)  voice  --  (something  suggestive  of  speech  in  being  a  medium  of  expression;  "the  wee  small  voice  of  conscience";  "the  voice  of  experience";  "he  said  his  voices  told  him  to  do  it") 
  7.  (2)  voice  --  ((metonymy)  a  singer;  "he  wanted  to  hear  trained  voices  sing  it") 
  8.  (2)  spokesperson,  interpreter,  representative,  voice  --  (an  advocate  who  represents  someone  else's  policy  or  purpose;  "the  meeting  was  attended  by  spokespersons  for  all  the  major  organs  of  government") 
  9.  (2)  voice  --  (the  ability  to  speak;  "he  lost  his  voice") 
  10.  voice  --  ((linguistics)  the  grammatical  relation  (active  or  passive)  of  the  grammatical  subject  of  a  verb  to  the  action  that  the  verb  denotes) 
  11.  part  voice  --  (the  melody  carried  by  a  particular  voice  or  instrument  in  polyphonic  music;  "he  tried  to  sing  the  tenor  part") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  voice 
 
  The  verb  voice  has  2  senses  (first  1  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  (4)  voice  --  (give  voice  to  "He  voiced  his  concern") 
  2.  voice,  sound,  vocalize,  vocalise  --  (utter  with  vibrating  vocal  chords) 



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