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voice
noun as in expression, language
noun as in opinion
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verb as in express opinion; put into words
Example Sentences
That connection is made even more explicit in that Eleanor is, in fact, the first voice heard in “Megadoc,” as she asks a question of her husband.
If he and Colbert decide to take their voices straight to social media, well, good luck controlling that.
Councilmember Traci Park, who heads the council’s committee on tourism and trade, voiced “very serious concerns” about the city’s economic climate.
It was about responding in the moment to Raymond’s voice, body language and rhythm, without trying to emulate or echo anything I had experienced before.
On the football field, the deafening roar of the crowd and the buzz of adrenaline unify into one continuous hum, a voice in the back of a player’s head encouraging bloodlust and brutality.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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