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general voice

noun as in vox populi

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Example Sentences

It is hardly safe to depend on the "general voice" of savages, no matter how numerous they may have been.

Whether the "general voice" can be depended on depends much on the time, the epoch, during which the "general voice" was uttered.

The hissing was again attempted, but was put down by the general voice of the meeting.

The general voice was in my favor; so a band of twenty-seven were appointed to accompany me to the west.

The decision what is and what is not literature may be said to rest with the general voice of the intellectual world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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