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Adjective: voiced  voyst
  1. Produced with vibration of the vocal cords
    "voiced consonants such as ‘b’ and ‘g’ and ‘z’";
    - sonant, soft
     
  2. Communicated in words
    "frequently voiced sentiments";
    - expressed, uttered, verbalized, verbalised [Brit]
Verb: voice  voys
  1. Give voice to
    "He voiced his concern"
     
  2. Utter with vibrating vocal chords
    "He voiced his concerns at the meeting";
    - sound, vocalize, vocalise [Brit]
     
  3. (music) regulate the tone of
    "The choir director voiced the parts to achieve a balanced sound"
     
  4. Provide the voice for a character in an animation etc.
    "She voiced the main character in the popular animated series"

See also: spoken

Type of: articulate, enounce [archaic], enunciate, express, give tongue to, pronounce, say, sound out, utter, verbalise [Brit], verbalize

Encyclopedia: Voiced

Voice, Eric