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voice

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech; "A shrill voice sounded behind us" the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 13c., "sound made by the human mouth," from Old French voiz "voice, speech; word, saying, rumor, report" (Modern French voix ), from Latin vocem (nominative vox ) "voice, sound, utterance, cry, call, speech, sentence, language, word" (source also of ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Voice is an album from Hiromi Uehara Trio Project featuring bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips .

Usage examples of voice.

At the same time, the desperation I heard in some voices made me wonder if Natch had been right to question our ability to make changes.

He had given the name of Stanley Adams, and had had such a queerly thick droning voice, that it made the clerk abnormally dizzy and sleepy to listen to him.

The musty auditorium was a dimly lit torture chamber, filled with the droning dull voice punctuated by the sharp screams of the electrified, the sea of nodding heads abob here and there with painfully leaping figures.

So they abode a little, and the more part of what talk there was came from the Lady, and she was chiefly asking Ralph of his home in Upmeads, and his brethren and kindred, and he told her all openly, and hid naught, while her voice ravished his very soul from him, and it seemed strange to him, that such an one should hold him in talk concerning these simple matters and familiar haps, and look on him so kindly and simply.

And to rage was added fear: fear that once on her own she might complain that he had sexually abused her as a child, and, worse still, that she might voice her suspicions about the fate of some of the young women she had seen in Cromwell Street.

My voice had an accent of forced bravery in it, and I was ashamed of my paltry stratagem.

Good gracious, but his deep masculine voice was rich, with a thick, lilting accent that could only be described as musical.

She had the careful almost accentless voice of the language student, and her phrases seemed to have been adopted whole from the speech of the grownups around her.

The Acceptor could tell the Tandu so much about that angry voice, but they were only interested in shutting it out.

The Acceptor was enthralled by the angry voices that churned below, and listened with all its might.

Monk paused, his voice acknowledging her worry and, perhaps, his own misgivings about Fleet.

These words are read out by the priest in a deep voice to all who are about to observe the Holy Supper, and are listened to by them in full acknowledgment that they are true.

I could hear their voices, full of excitement -- but the acoustics of the place made it impossible to get a good fix on the cries that were bounding back and forth across the lobby.

I could almost hear his voice, insinuating, dry, full of cold humor, an actorish voice.

Never was an actress found who could replace her, and to find one it would be necessary that she should unite in herself all the perfections which Silvia possessed for the difficult profession of the stage: action, voice, intelligence, wit, countenance, manners, and a deep knowledge of the human heart.