(usually used in singular form "say") One's input or influence in a matter
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(usually used in singular form "say") One's input or influence in a matter
A large organized group of singers, especially one which performs with an orchestra or opera company
Plural for the physical faculty enabling the ability to utter sounds
“I waved my arms in the air above my head and nearly lost my voice while trying to sing along.”
Plural for a particular opinion or attitude expressed
“We will allow every voice to be heard without prejudice.”
Plural for one who speaks on behalf of an organization or another person
“Freeman has usurped Walter Cronkite as the voice of CBS News this week in a slightly uneven struggle, given that Cronkite is dead.”
Plural for the expression of a thought, feeling or idea through speech or words
“Her article gave voice to the frustration felt by the youth of her generation.”
Plural for the tone used during the act of physically putting something into audible words or sounds
“Michelle's voice was strangely calm as she spoke in front of the large crowd.”
Plural for one who vocalizes through song
“Franklin remains one of the greatest voices of all time.”
Plural for a newspaper or periodical which promotes the views of an organization
Plural for an agency or means of doing something
Plural for that which is heard by one's ears
Plural for political or social authority or control
To utter words using speech
“Based on my experience, I feel qualified to voice an opinion on this matter.”
To yell or shout loudly or angrily
To outwardly look or be perceived as
To speak in a low or barely audible voice
To speak or write authoritatively about a topic
To cry (something) in a high-pitched, frenzied way
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