[
US
/ˈvɔɪst/
]
[ UK /vˈɔɪst/ ]
[ UK /vˈɔɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
produced with vibration of the vocal cords
voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'
a frequently voiced opinion
How To Use voiced In A Sentence
- A couple of people raised/voiced objections.
- In a pipe organ of quality each pipe is a carefully-designed and individually-voiced musical instrument which produces only one frequency of sound.
- Auntly devotion must go decorously unvoiced, but it is no less compelling for that. Times, Sunday Times
- In manner he was a dapper ironist, soft-voiced and accepting of the curious turns that fate was inclined to take. We Shall Not See His Like Again
- Tories voiced outrage that Government figures had been talking about joining the euro. The Sun
- The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration.
- If there were minimal pairs, we would have to conclude that voiced and voiceless sonorants are separate phonemes.
- As usual I have made all the unvoiced, internal resolutions to start everything with a clearer mind and also as usual my mind staggers to a halt like a trolley rolling over syrup.
- Two phonemes: a voiced dental fricative and a schwa. Notes on Notes
- And by this, I mean the many overlapping discoveries of unvoiced knowledge, feelings and imagination that we stumble upon via images.