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Meanings of
female voice
in English
Russian
голос женщины
Catalan
veu femenina
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"Female Voice" is the opposite of:
male voice
Russian
голос женщины
Usage of
female voice
in English
1
Watson, do you know this lady? said a sweet, concerned
female
voice
.
2
A kindly
female
voice
said, You're going to be all right, darling.
3
Help me Jesus, said a
female
voice
,
thought to be Patsy Ramsey.
4
Warnings come from a rather seductive
female
voice
bearing an English accent.
5
Then from the river behind us, a familiar
female
voice
shouted: There!
6
Just as insistently, a
female
voice
,
ordered him out of her way.
7
At the other end of the wire an excited
female
voice
demanded:
8
A
female
voice
,
calm and serenely artificial, echoed unheard within the chamber.
9
Through the sounds of the wind, he could hear a
female
voice
.
10
We hear few musings on what distinguishes the
female
voice
in cinema.
11
The
female
voice
of the Audi's GPS prompted us before every turn.
12
The call was answered by a
female
voice
that sounded vaguely familiar.
13
It's a
female
voice
,
masked somewhat by some computer or electronic technique.
14
Presently a
female
voice
was heard to sing in rich contralto tones.
15
From the hall, a querulous
female
voice
demanded, What's all that racket?
16
From the telescreen a brassy
female
voice
was squalling a patriotic song.
Other examples for "female voice"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
female
voice
female
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
female voice
Russian
голос женщины
женский голос
Catalan
veu femenina
Female voice
through the time
Female voice
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common