voiced
/vɔɪst/
adjective
- Expressed or spoken aloud, especially in a clear or deliberate way.
- Her voiced opinion surprised everyone in the meeting.
- He gave a voiced commitment to finish the project on time.
- The teacher asked for voiced responses instead of written ones.
- In phonetics, describing a speech sound produced with vibration of the vocal cords (e.g., b, d, g, z).
- The letter 'b' is a voiced sound, while 'p' is voiceless.
- In English, all vowels are voiced.
- She practiced distinguishing voiced and unvoiced consonants.
verb
- Past tense of voice: to express something in words.
- They voiced their disagreement during the debate.
- He voiced his support for the team captain.
- She voiced her concerns about the new policy.