Voice ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Voice ( noun )

  1. The sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song.
  2. The power of speaking or making oneself heard, as in conversation or in public assemblies.
  3. The faculty of speech; the ability to speak.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english and old french, both from latin vox.

Examples:

  1. She has a beautiful singing voice.
  2. He spoke in a loud voice.
  3. The voice of the people must be heard.
  4. The voice of the teacher was loud and clear.
  5. He heard the voice of his mother calling him from the other room.

(As a verb)

Voice ( verb )

  1. The sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song.
  2. The power of speaking or making oneself heard, as in conversation or in public assemblies.
  3. The faculty of speech; the ability to speak.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english and old french, both from latin vox.

Examples:

  1. She has a beautiful singing voice.
  2. He spoke in a loud voice.
  3. The voice of the people must be heard.
  4. The voice of the teacher was loud and clear.
  5. He heard the voice of his mother calling him from the other room.
Some random words: horror, sale, trick