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Meanings of
voicing
in English
Russian
звонкие согласные
Portuguese
fonação expressa
Catalan
articulació sonora
Spanish
voz
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Term used in phonetics and phonology.
voice
Related terms
concept
Russian
звонкие согласные
Synonyms
Examples for "
voice
"
voice
Examples for "
voice
"
1
Talk to the public information officer. Abrams'
voice
belied his tough talk.
2
Nothing happened: 'there was no
voice
,
no answer, no attention given them.'
3
It's a controversial idea: allowing children a
voice
in public policy decisions.
4
Mr Nally has also given a
voice
to the victims of crime.
5
Raising his right hand he said in a clear and commanding
voice
:
Usage of
voicing
in English
1
You're welcome, sweetheart, but never be afraid of
voicing
your opinion, dear.
2
They had all seen it; the speaker was
voicing
the common feeling.
3
Henry glanced at the young man for
voicing
such an informed opinion.
4
From Billy's expression, I could tell
voicing
them wasn't exactly popular, either.
5
Tempers cooled earlier this week with both sides cautiously
voicing
some optimism.
6
He added he was
voicing
his own opinion, not official Fed policy.
7
Since then, Swift has been far less shy about
voicing
her opinions.
8
Photo: RNZ Since
voicing
her views, she has had supporters and detractors.
9
People had been known to disappear for
voicing
opposition to their edicts.
10
Defenders of Barroso and Goldman said many critics were
voicing
unreasonable prejudice.
11
There would be no
voicing
that feeling; it must ever remain inarticulate.
12
I've since been approached by more writers, directors and actors
voicing
support.
13
The Perth-born star has also been
voicing
views on Scottish politics post-Brexit.
14
Eight days ago, the Bishop,
voicing
the Church, had done the same.
15
I'm a self-appointed committee
voicing
a personal desire that has universal application.
16
They weren't shy about
voicing
their displeasure at a wack gift received.
Other examples for "voicing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
voicing
Noun
Singular
voice
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
voice support
voice concerns
voice opposition
voice the thought
voice fears
More collocations
Translations for
voicing
Russian
звонкие согласные
Portuguese
fonação expressa
Catalan
articulació sonora
sonoritat
Spanish
voz
Voicing
through the time
Voicing
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common