voiced Synonyms

voiced Meaning

Wordnet

voiced (a)

produced with vibration of the vocal cords

Webster

voiced (imp. & p. p.)

of Voice

Webster

voiced (a.)

Furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice.

Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal cords; sonant; -- said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed.

voiced Sentence Examples

  1. The candidate voiced his concerns about healthcare during the public address.
  2. Despite her quiet demeanor, she voiced her opinion during the meeting.
  3. The judge voiced his sentencing decision with a solemn tone.
  4. The child's voiced fears sent shivers down his parents' spines.
  5. The voiced consonants in the word "apple" contribute to its distinct pronunciation.
  6. The actor's voiced monologue captivated the audience with its emotional intensity.
  7. The sergeant voiced commands to the troops, guiding their movements with precision.
  8. The choir's voiced harmony filled the cathedral with a sense of reverence.
  9. The politician's voiced support for tax cuts resonated with many voters.
  10. The scientist's voiced hypothesis sparked a lively debate among colleagues.

FAQs About the word voiced

produced with vibration of the vocal cordsof Voice, Furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice., Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal

vocal, spoken, uttered, whispered,oral, pronounced, shouted, sonant, mouthed, muttered

silent, inarticulate, quiet, unvoiced, mute, mute, unspoken, inarticulate, unvoiced, quiet

The candidate voiced his concerns about healthcare during the public address.

Despite her quiet demeanor, she voiced her opinion during the meeting.

The judge voiced his sentencing decision with a solemn tone.

The child's voiced fears sent shivers down his parents' spines.