Collocations for "voiced"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "voiced" in context.
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voice
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- a [deep, frail, booming, quite, weak, strong, loud, soft] voice
- a [calming, fearful, confident] voice
- [a child, a teenage, an adult] voice
- use your [inside, indoor] voice!
- the voice of [a child]
- (in) the [active, passive] voice
- [raise, lower, control, moderate] your voice
- his voice hasn't broken (yet)
- would [recognize, know] her voice anywhere!
- the [teacher, singer, actor] lost his voice
- her voice was drowned out by the [noise, crowd, speakers]
- gave voice to their [outrage, disapproval, disgust]
- have [a, no] voice in the [decision, policy, negotiation]
- the voice of [experience, wisdom, reason]
- the voice of [voters, readers, viewers]
- [listen to, hear] the voice of your conscience
- have voices inside my head
- in poor voice (for singing)
- one of the best voices in [opera, soul]
- a [crude, condescending, joyful] tone of voice
- voice [coaches, training, perfection, lessons]
- voice your [opinions, feelings, fears, concern]
- voice your [distaste, dissatisfaction, disapproval, opposition]
- voice your support (for)
- voice (your) support for the [government, company, movement]
- voice out against [violence, war, the government]
- voice [loudly, openly, confidently]
- voiced over the [intercom, loudspeaker]
- voice a [vowel, consonant, word ending]
- the character is voiced by
'voiced' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):