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Synonyms for voice

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for voice

a person who sings

the act or an instance of expressing in words

the right or chance to express an opinion or participate in a decision

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Synonyms for voice

the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech

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the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract

a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance

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expressing in coherent verbal form

a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated

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something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression

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(metonymy) a singer

the ability to speak

(linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes

the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music

utter with vibrating vocal chords

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References in classic literature ?
And the owner of the manly voice, evidently an infantry officer, laughed.
"So I see, my dear," answered another voice, soft and womanly.
Then was there again spoken unto me without voice: "What matter about thyself, Zarathustra!
He set aside the hatchet and picked up the plane to make the wood smooth and even, but as he drew it to and fro, he heard the same tiny voice. This time it giggled as it spoke:
Few are the hearts whose happy lot it is at once to recognize in each other's voices the partner intended for them by Providence, and to fly into a reciprocal and perfectly harmonious embrace.
She spoke in such a despairing voice that the lad began to feel remorse for his cruelty.
The little voice sighed deeply: it was VERY unhappy, evidently, and Alice would have said something pitying to comfort it, 'If it would only sigh like other people!' she thought.
We heard voices in the room in which she lay, and presently the nurse returned to say that the patient refused to see anyone.
At the sound of her voice the outcast renewed the struggle to free himself, with a sudden frenzy of strength which Crayford was not able to resist.
It would abash the most cynical, it would terrify the most selfish; and the voice of mockery would be silenced, and fraud and falsehood would slink back into their dens, and the truth would stand forth alone!
He gurgled wordlessly, and Claire went on, her low, sad voice mingling with the moonlight in a manner that caused thrills to run up and down his spine.
With the last sound of his voice, a deep, a long, and almost breathless silence succeeded.
Besides, there were two voices heard in contention, and one of them was unquestionably the voice of a Frenchman."
"There is one other voice I would fain listen to again," replied the lady, faintly.
He looked at Alice, and tried to speak, but for a minute or two sobs choked his voice. `Same as if he had a bone in his throat,' said the Gryphon: and it set to work shaking him and punching him in the back.