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Voice

UK /["/vɔɪs/"]/US /["/vɔɪs/"]/

Definition

the sound or sounds produced through the mouth by a person speaking or singing

In simple words: The sound you make when you talk or sing.

Examples

  • She has a beautiful voice that captivates everyone who hears it.
  • The singer's voice was powerful and full of emotion.
  • In the meeting, everyone had a chance to voice their opinions.
  • He tried to voice his concerns about the project.
  • The voice of the narrator guided us through the story.

Usage notes

Use 'voice' in both formal and informal contexts to refer to speaking or expressing thoughts. Avoid using it for non-human sounds.

Grammar pattern

use + voice + to + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'voice' as a 'choice' of sounds that come from your mouth.

Collocations

  • beautiful
  • fine
  • good
  • hear
  • raise
  • drop
  • go up
  • rise
  • die away
  • coach
  • teacher
  • lessons
  • in a/​your voice
  • at the top of your voice
  • a babble of voices
  • a hum of voices
  • critical
  • dissenting
  • lone
  • find
  • add
  • lend
  • voice of
  • make your voice heard
  • speak with one voice

Synonyms

  • speech
  • talk
  • vocalization
  • sound
  • utterance

Antonyms

  • silence
  • quiet

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'voice' with 'sound'; 'voice' is specifically human.
  • Using 'voice' as a verb incorrectly; it's primarily a noun.
  • Mixing up 'voice' with 'tone'; they have different meanings.