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Answer for the clue "Expressed out loud ", 6 letters:
voiced

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Virtual Organization for Innovative Conceptual Engineering Design ( VOICED ) is a virtual organization that promotes innovation in engineering design. This project is the collaborative work of researchers at five universities across the United States , ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Voiced \Voiced\, a. Furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice. (Phon.) Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal cords; sonant; -- said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed. Voiced stop , Voice stop (Phon.), a stopped consonant ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context phonetics English): Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone [z] is voiced, while [s] is unvoiced. v (en-past of: voice )

Usage examples of voiced.

Atta voiced virulently anti-Semitic and anti-American opinions, ranging from condemnations of what he described as a global Jewish movement centered in New York City that supposedly controlled the financial world and the media, to polemics against governments of the Arab world.

She felt like a universal pet, and the second she voiced that thought to herself, Pantalaimon stretched his goldfinch wings and chirruped loudly.

Avenue Club, thus making it possible for Harry to introduce himself to the very environment wherein Orvill and Laverock had voiced their disagreement.

I voiced my displeasure with a beller of wrath that shook the leaves offa the trees, and lashed out with both fists, and my misguided relatives fell all over the yard like persimmons after a frost.

It was oftentimes a strain, and occasionally one of them voiced the morbid doubts and fears that assailed them both.

There was no way to ascertain, now that he had gone on to the next state of his existence, how he might feel about being dragged back, but at least they were acting on wishes Vok himself had voiced.

I want to take a moment here to respond to the other common concern voiced by my female patients over the years: Second only to cleanliness, many women are resistant to the thought of penetrating their partners due to an odd societal stigma that equates anal stimulation with homosexuality and, hence, emasculation.

There would indeed be screaming and shouting and battling aplenty before the darkness came to an end, yet then, at the very beginning, no one of my warriors, at whichever entrance, voiced an unnecessary cry.

It was an ambitious project and Breck had voiced his doubts, but upon seeing the work that had been accomplished in the past few weeks, the soldier was becoming a convert.

Many held these misimpressions, and he and his men played on them with the stories they spread, but to hear them voiced back to him by an Andorran?

Smiling teeth popped and rattled as the two men embraced, full of loud throaty crooning greeting, yum yum yum and the voiced clearing of phlegm from pharyngeal tracts.

West Coast astronomers complained about the difficulties in traveling to the third conference of astronomers and astrophysicists at Yerkes and seem to have voiced some pleasure that promised demonstrations with the Yerkes 40-inch refractor for this ceremony had to be postponed because of cloudy weather.

He was called by many the second most powerful man in all of the Kingdom of Scotland, and a smaller number averred him even more powerful than the new-crowned king, James VI Steward Mac an Toisich, but beyond the holdings of the Regulus, few men voiced this opinion loudly, if at all.

Now note the opposition of the consonants -- a rich nasal against a voiceless semivowel, a voiced stop against a voiceless.

If Jonathan lost his temper and voiced his opinions in any but the softest voice, the other tenters would know all about his discontent.