adjective
- expressed in words; spoken aloud
- produced with vibration of the vocal cords
Usage: linguistics
verb
- past tense and past participle of voice; expressed or stated
Examples
- She voiced her concerns about the new policy.
- The committee voiced strong opposition to the proposal.
- In English, ‘b’ and ‘d’ are voiced consonants.
- The letter ‘p’ is voiceless while ‘b’ is voiced.
- He voiced his opinion during the meeting.
- The protesters voiced their demands loudly.
- Students voiced complaints about the cafeteria food.