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Meaning of vox

Wordnet

vox (n)

the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract

Webster

vox (n.)

A voice.

vox Sentence Examples

  1. The vox of the people clamored for a change in leadership.
  2. The choir's vox blended harmoniously, creating a celestial melody.
  3. The vox of the elderly councilman quavered with wisdom and experience.
  4. The vox populi expressed overwhelming support for the referendum.
  5. The singer's powerful vox filled the concert hall with raw emotion.
  6. The vox of the orator resonated throughout the auditorium, swaying the audience's opinions.
  7. The vox of the opposition was effectively silenced by the majority's overwhelming consensus.
  8. The vox of the voiceless found its expression through social media platforms.
  9. The vox of history warns against repeating the mistakes of the past.
  10. In a democratic society, the vox of the citizens shapes the destiny of the nation.

FAQs About the word vox

the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tractA voice.

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The vox of the people clamored for a change in leadership.

The choir's vox blended harmoniously, creating a celestial melody.

The vox of the elderly councilman quavered with wisdom and experience.

The vox populi expressed overwhelming support for the referendum.