Etymology: [ vois ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English vois, from Anglo-Norman voiz, voys, voice, Old French vois, voiz (Modern French voix), from Latin vōcem, accusative form of Latin vōx (“voice”), from Proto-Indo-European *wek-, *wekʷ-, *wokʷ- (“to utter, speak”). Cognate with Sanskrit वच् (“to say, speak”), German erwähnen (“to mention”). Displaced native Middle English steven (“voice”), from Old English stefn (see steven), Middle English rouste "voice" from Old Norse raust, and Middle English rearde "voice" from Old English reord. Compare advocate, advowson, avouch, convoke, epic, vocal, vouch, vowel.
ses, dile getirmek, fikir, ses tonu, seslk, sesle, çatı, şarkı sesi, insan sesi, söz hakkı, anlatmak, söylemek, ses kalitesi, düşünce, akort etmek, ifade, ötüm, ses çıkarmak, söz, ötümlüleştirmek, çatı [dilb.], ses, seda: the human voice insan sesi, söz hakkı, konuşma yetkisi: The workers want a voice in the company's management. İşçiler, ifade etmek, give voice to ifade etmek, active voice etken çatı, in voice şarkı söyle, have a voice in söz hakkı olmak, konuşma yetkisi, fiilin edilgen ve etken olma hali, ifade et, Ağızdan çıkan ve konuşma organları tarafından meydana getirilen ses, vox, ün, sessiz, sesliye, Sesin, seslin, sesliler, sesle ifade edilmiş, akortlu, titreşimli, sedalı, ötümlü, sesli, ifade edilmiş, dile getirilmiş, oy kullanamayan, dilsiz, düşüncesini söyleme hakkı olmayan, söz hakkı olmayan, ötümsüz, titreşimsiz, sessiz olma, ötümlüleşme, sesini ayarlama, bir fikir ortaya atma, titreşimlileşme,
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ses, seda: the human voice insan sesi isim
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söz hakkı, konuşma yetkisi: The workers want a voice in the company's management. İşçiler isim
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Ağızdan çıkan ve konuşma organları tarafından meydana getirilen ses, vox Tıp
To give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation, A particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs, or a particular form of a verb, by means of which is indicated the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses, To utter with sonant or vocal tone; to pronounce with a narrowed glottis and rapid vibrations of the vocal cords; to speak above a whisper, To fit for producing the proper sounds; to regulate the tone of; as, to voice the pipes of an organ, To clamor; to cry out, to steven — South, To vote; to elect; to appoint — Shakespeare, Command; precept; — now chiefly used in scriptural language, Opinion or choice expressed; judgment; a vote, Sound of the kind or quality heard in speech or song in the consonants b, v, d, etc., and in the vowels; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; — distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in f., sg., sh, etc., and also whisper, Sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice, The tone or sound emitted by anything, The faculty or power of utterance; as, to cultivate the voice, Language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion, To assign the voice flag to a user on IRC, permitting them to send messages to the channel, One who speaks; a speaker, vox, To clamor; to cry out, the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech; "A shrill voice sounded behind us", To vote; to elect; to appoint, a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated; "the voice of the law"; "the Times is not the voice of New York"; "conservatism has many voices", the ability to speak; "he lost his voice", Sound of the kind or quality heard in speech or song in the consonants b, v, d, etc., and in the vowels; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; - distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in f, s, sh, etc., and also whisper, Command; precept; - now chiefly used in scriptural language, raise an opinion; adjust the tone of, Command; precept; now chiefly used in scriptural language, utter with vibrating vocal chords, (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes give voice to; "He voiced his concern", something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression; "the wee small voice of conscience"; "the voice of experience"; "he said his voices told him to do it", a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance; "the noisy voice of the waterfall"; "the incessant voices of the artillery", (metonymy) a singer; "he wanted to hear trained voices sing it", the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations", give voice to; "He voiced his concern", sound produced by air passing out through the larynx and upper respiratory tract, the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music; "he tried to sing the tenor part", an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose; "the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government", The sound produced by air passing out through the larynx and upper respiratory tract, a system of inflections of a verb to indicate the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses English has two voices: active and passive Welsh may have laryngitis, because it seems to have lost its voice, Roughly, an instrument definition Each voice is composed of up to four elements, where each element is a waveform plus a number of effects A common effect is to make elements fade in or out depending on key velocity For example, you could make an instrument that sounds like a soft pad when you press the keys lightly, and sounds like a strong bell when you press the keys harder See Also element, part, A single note which may be sounded by a MIDI device The number of simultaneous voices which a device may sound is also referred to as the 'polyphony' of the device Although technically a single 'note' may use more than one voice in a MIDI device (depending on the configuaration of the device), throughtout this document it is assumed that a note will only use a single voice, and hence the terms 'note' and 'voice' are used interchangably, 1) In synthesizers, a pitch that can be played at the same tine as other pitches are sounded 2) In Yamaha synthesizers, a term meaning the same thing as Sound Patch (one sound that can be created by the synthesizer), The Voice is the writer coming through the words, the sense that a real person is speaking to us and cares about the message It is the heart and soul of the writing, the magic, the wit, the feeling, the life and breath When the writer is engaged personally with the topic, he/she imparts a personal tone and flavor to the piece that is unmistakably his/hers alone And it is that individual something-different from the mark of all other writers-that we call voice, expressing in coherent verbal form; "the articulation of my feelings"; "I gave voice to my feelings", If a number of people say something with one voice, they all express the same opinion about something. This would enable the community to speak with one voice in world affairs. a British newspaper especially for the black community. In grammar, the form of a verb indicating the relation between the participants (subject, object) in a narrated event and the event itself. English grammar distinguishes between the active voice ("The hunter killed the bear") and the passive voice ("The bear was killed by the hunter"). In the active voice, the emphasis is on the subject of the active verb (the agent performing the action named), whereas the passive voice indicates that the subject receives the action. voice box voice recognition voice mail Voice of America, If you have a voice in something, you have the right to express an opinion on it. Egypt is once again accepted as an important voice in Arab politics, If you voice something such as an opinion or an emotion, you say what you think or feel. Some scientists have voiced concern that the disease could be passed on to humans The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration. = express, Someone's voice is their opinion on a particular topic and what they say about it. What does one do when a government simply refuses to listen to the voice of the opposition?, When someone speaks or sings, you hear their voice. Miriam's voice was strangely calm `The police are here,' she said in a low voice There was a sound of loud voices from the kitchen, sound produced in the throat; expression; language, In grammar, if a verb is in the active voice, the person who performs the action is the subject of the verb. If a verb is in the passive voice, the thing or person affected by the action is the subject of the verb, If you give voice to an opinion, a need, or a desire, you express it aloud. a community radio run by the Catholic Church which gave voice to the protests of the slum-dwellers. = express, emphasis If you say something at the top of your voice, you say it as loudly as possible. `Damn!' he yelled at the top of his voice, If you raise your voice, you speak more loudly. If you lower your voice, you speak more quietly. He raised his voice for the benefit of the other two women She'd lowered her voice until it was barely audible, If you lose your voice, you cannot speak for a while because of an illness. I had to be careful not to get a sore throat and lose my voice, If someone tells you to keep your voice down, they are asking you to speak more quietly. Keep your voice down, for goodness sake, May be categorized as soprano (S), alto (A), tenor (T), or bass (B), representing singing ranges from high to low; music is often arranged in SATB form as well as SA, SSA, SAB, TTBB, and so on Other intermediate voices include mezzo-soprano, contralto, and baritone, (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes, Sound of the kind or quality heard in speech or song in the consonants b, v, d, etc, We, as readers, are aware of a voice beyond the fictitious voices that speak in a work, and a persona behind all the dramatic personae A persuasive authorial presence whose values, beliefs, and moral vision serve as a controlling force throughout a work, helps to sway the reader to yield the imaginative consent without which a poem or novel would remain an elaborate verbal game, and in the vowels; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in f, s, sh, etc, Sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice, sound, noise, The person who is talking to the reader In grammar, active voice indicates that the subject acted upon the object Example: Todd ate the bread Passive voice indicates that the object was acted upon Example: The bread was eaten by Todd, A sense of personality or individuality that is the effect of all of the many aspects of a piece of writing, including word choice, tone, sentence variety, etc, and also whisper, In 01 documentation, means the same thing as "oscillator", A sound-producing component inside the SID chip There are three voices within the SID chip, so the Commodore 128 can produce three different sounds simultaneously Each voice consists of a tone oscillator/waveform generator, an envelope generator and an amplitude modulator, A term indicating a range of pitch, Pronunciation language(s) in this model T-T-S technology allows you to listen to the pronunciation of any word whether it belongs in the dictionary or not, - the marriage of style and tone: what the poem is about and how the author addresses the subject and the reader, the distinctive qualities of a writer's style, including diction, attitude, sentence style, and ideas, one of the melodic parts in a vocal or instrumental composition Scores for a vocal work may be published separately for high, medium, and/or low voice, and the term--high, medium, or low--will be appended to the end of the call number to distinguish that score from those published for another voice range (see Appendix D) Table of Contents Music/AV Cataloging Team | Cataloging Services | University Libraries | Penn State Send comments about these pages Send mail to the Music/AV Cataloging Team Leader, the acknowledged or unacknowledged source of the words of the story; the speaker; the "person" telling the story Close Window, The distinctive and consistent characteristics of the mode of narration , vt To phone someone, as opposed to emailing them or connecting in {talk mode} "I'm busy now; I'll voice you later ", (1) An element of synthesizer circuitry capable of producing a note The polyphonic capability of a synthesizer is defined by how many voices it has See polyphony (2) In Yamaha synthesizers, a patch (sound), Anything that can be transferred on a POTS network, namely any signal that fits on a 3 1kHz-bandwidth channel Voice can consist of voiceband-modulated data or facsimile signals or human speech See speech, 1 The production of sound from the vocal chords, often used in music The voice falls into six basic categories defined by pitch, ranging, from bottom to top, Bass, Baritone, Tenor, Contralto, Mezzo Soprano, and Soprano (three male and three female) The voices are sufficiently different in timbre to be easily distinguished, even when singing the same pitch Two exceptions are the Castrato and Countertenor in the male voice which are rare 2 The term is also used in reference to a single melodic line of music (either vocal or instrumental) in a polyphonic composition Search Google com for Voice, : Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone is voiced, while is unvoiced, Simple past tense and past participle of voice, sonant, Lacking a voice, without vocal sound, Spoken without vibration of the vocal cords; unvoiced. Examples: , , , soft, plural form of voice, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of voice, the articulatory process in which the vocal cords vibrate, a classification of speech sounds that tend to be associated with vocal cord vibration, Present participle of voice, the final regulation of the pitch and tone of any sound-producing entity, especially a musical instrument, a particular arrangement of notes to form a chord, vo, having a voice of a particular kind (e.g. high-voiced); expressed vocally; tonal, resonant, Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal cords; sonant; said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed, Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords, Furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice, of speech sounds, A voiced speech sound is one that is produced with vibration of the vocal cords, produced or delivered by the voice; often used in combination; "a frequently voiced opinion"; "voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'"; "loud-voiced teenagers", past tense and past participle of the verb to voice, uttered without voice; "could hardly hear her breathed plea, `Help me'"; "voiceless whispers", not using the voice; "unvoiced thoughts"; "unvoiced consonants such as `p' and `k' and `s'", A voiceless speech sound is one that is produced without vibration of the vocal cords, without a voice; silent; having no opinion; without influence; having no vote, being voiceless through injury or illness and thus incapable of all but whispered speech, Having no voice, utterance, or vote; silent; mute; dumb, unvoiced, Spoken without vibration of the vocal cords; unvoiced. Examples: [t], [s], [f], Not sounded with voice; as, a voiceless consonant; surd, silently, mutely; without influence, in a voiceless manner, The condition of being voiceless, a disorder of the vocal organs that results in the loss of voice, state of being without a voice; condition of lacking an opinion; condition of having no influence, third-person singular of voice, plural of voice, raising an opinion; adjusting the tone of, The operation of shaping the plectra and regulating the jacks to produce an even and properly functioning stop, the act of adjusting an organ pipe (or wind instrument) so that it conforms to the standards of tone and pitch and color, the final regulation of the pitch and tone of the pipes of an organ, The process of shaping a signal's characteristic tone, that is the relative intensity of its low, middle and high frequency components, Adjusting organ pipes to have the desired sound, Method of categorizing sounds with regard to presence or absence of vocal cord vibration Sounds are either voiced or unvoiced, Voicing refers to the vertical distribution of the pitches of a chord above the bass When the root of a triad is in the bass, we describe the voicing of chords as chords in either open or close position In open position, in between any two members of the chord, another chord tone could be insterted In close position, no other chord tones could be inserted between two members of the chord,
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To give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation - "It was voiced that the king purposed to put to death Edward Plantagenet. — Francis Bacon"
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A particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs, or a particular form of a verb, by means of which is indicated the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses
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To utter with sonant or vocal tone; to pronounce with a narrowed glottis and rapid vibrations of the vocal cords; to speak above a whisper
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To fit for producing the proper sounds; to regulate the tone of; as, to voice the pipes of an organ
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To clamor; to cry out, to steven — South
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To vote; to elect; to appoint — Shakespeare
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Command; precept; — now chiefly used in scriptural language - "So shall ye perish; because ye would not be obedient unto the voice of the Lord your God. — Deuteronomy 8:20"
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Opinion or choice expressed; judgment; a vote - "Some laws ordain, and some attend the choice / Of holy senates, and elect by voice. — John Dryden"
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Sound of the kind or quality heard in speech or song in the consonants b, v, d, etc., and in the vowels; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; — distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in f., sg., sh, etc., and also whisper
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Sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice - "Join thy voice unto the angel choir. — John Milton"
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The tone or sound emitted by anything - "O Marcus, I am warm’d; my heart Leaps at the trumpet’s voice. — Joseph Addison"
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The faculty or power of utterance; as, to cultivate the voice
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Language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion - "Let us call on God in the voice of his church. — Bp. Fell"
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To assign the voice flag to a user on IRC, permitting them to send messages to the channel
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One who speaks; a speaker - "A potent voice of Parliament. — Alfred Tennyson"
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To clamor; to cry out
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the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech; "A shrill voice sounded behind us"
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To vote; to elect; to appoint
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a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated; "the voice of the law"; "the Times is not the voice of New York"; "conservatism has many voices"
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the ability to speak; "he lost his voice"
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Sound of the kind or quality heard in speech or song in the consonants b, v, d, etc., and in the vowels; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; - distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in f, s, sh, etc., and also whisper
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Command; precept; - now chiefly used in scriptural language
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raise an opinion; adjust the tone of fiil
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Command; precept; now chiefly used in scriptural language
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utter with vibrating vocal chords
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(linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes give voice to; "He voiced his concern"
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something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression; "the wee small voice of conscience"; "the voice of experience"; "he said his voices told him to do it"
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a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance; "the noisy voice of the waterfall"; "the incessant voices of the artillery"
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(metonymy) a singer; "he wanted to hear trained voices sing it"
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the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
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give voice to; "He voiced his concern"
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sound produced by air passing out through the larynx and upper respiratory tract
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the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music; "he tried to sing the tenor part"
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an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose; "the meeting was attended by spokespersons for all the major organs of government"
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The sound produced by air passing out through the larynx and upper respiratory tract
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a system of inflections of a verb to indicate the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses English has two voices: active and passive Welsh may have laryngitis, because it seems to have lost its voice
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Roughly, an instrument definition Each voice is composed of up to four elements, where each element is a waveform plus a number of effects A common effect is to make elements fade in or out depending on key velocity For example, you could make an instrument that sounds like a soft pad when you press the keys lightly, and sounds like a strong bell when you press the keys harder See Also element, part
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A single note which may be sounded by a MIDI device The number of simultaneous voices which a device may sound is also referred to as the 'polyphony' of the device Although technically a single 'note' may use more than one voice in a MIDI device (depending on the configuaration of the device), throughtout this document it is assumed that a note will only use a single voice, and hence the terms 'note' and 'voice' are used interchangably
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1) In synthesizers, a pitch that can be played at the same tine as other pitches are sounded 2) In Yamaha synthesizers, a term meaning the same thing as Sound Patch (one sound that can be created by the synthesizer)
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The Voice is the writer coming through the words, the sense that a real person is speaking to us and cares about the message It is the heart and soul of the writing, the magic, the wit, the feeling, the life and breath When the writer is engaged personally with the topic, he/she imparts a personal tone and flavor to the piece that is unmistakably his/hers alone And it is that individual something-different from the mark of all other writers-that we call voice
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expressing in coherent verbal form; "the articulation of my feelings"; "I gave voice to my feelings"
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If a number of people say something with one voice, they all express the same opinion about something. This would enable the community to speak with one voice in world affairs. a British newspaper especially for the black community. In grammar, the form of a verb indicating the relation between the participants (subject, object) in a narrated event and the event itself. English grammar distinguishes between the active voice ("The hunter killed the bear") and the passive voice ("The bear was killed by the hunter"). In the active voice, the emphasis is on the subject of the active verb (the agent performing the action named), whereas the passive voice indicates that the subject receives the action. voice box voice recognition voice mail Voice of America
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If you have a voice in something, you have the right to express an opinion on it. Egypt is once again accepted as an important voice in Arab politics
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If you voice something such as an opinion or an emotion, you say what you think or feel. Some scientists have voiced concern that the disease could be passed on to humans The predominant opinion voiced by Detroit's Arab population seems to be one of frustration. = express
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Someone's voice is their opinion on a particular topic and what they say about it. What does one do when a government simply refuses to listen to the voice of the opposition?
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When someone speaks or sings, you hear their voice. Miriam's voice was strangely calm `The police are here,' she said in a low voice There was a sound of loud voices from the kitchen
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sound produced in the throat; expression; language isim
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In grammar, if a verb is in the active voice, the person who performs the action is the subject of the verb. If a verb is in the passive voice, the thing or person affected by the action is the subject of the verb
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If you give voice to an opinion, a need, or a desire, you express it aloud. a community radio run by the Catholic Church which gave voice to the protests of the slum-dwellers. = express
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emphasis If you say something at the top of your voice, you say it as loudly as possible. `Damn!' he yelled at the top of his voice
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If you raise your voice, you speak more loudly. If you lower your voice, you speak more quietly. He raised his voice for the benefit of the other two women She'd lowered her voice until it was barely audible
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If you lose your voice, you cannot speak for a while because of an illness. I had to be careful not to get a sore throat and lose my voice
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If someone tells you to keep your voice down, they are asking you to speak more quietly. Keep your voice down, for goodness sake
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May be categorized as soprano (S), alto (A), tenor (T), or bass (B), representing singing ranges from high to low; music is often arranged in SATB form as well as SA, SSA, SAB, TTBB, and so on Other intermediate voices include mezzo-soprano, contralto, and baritone
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(linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
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Sound of the kind or quality heard in speech or song in the consonants b, v, d, etc
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We, as readers, are aware of a voice beyond the fictitious voices that speak in a work, and a persona behind all the dramatic personae A persuasive authorial presence whose values, beliefs, and moral vision serve as a controlling force throughout a work, helps to sway the reader to yield the imaginative consent without which a poem or novel would remain an elaborate verbal game
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and in the vowels; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in f, s, sh, etc
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Sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice
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sound, noise
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The person who is talking to the reader In grammar, active voice indicates that the subject acted upon the object Example: Todd ate the bread Passive voice indicates that the object was acted upon Example: The bread was eaten by Todd
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A sense of personality or individuality that is the effect of all of the many aspects of a piece of writing, including word choice, tone, sentence variety, etc
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and also whisper
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In 01 documentation, means the same thing as "oscillator"
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A sound-producing component inside the SID chip There are three voices within the SID chip, so the Commodore 128 can produce three different sounds simultaneously Each voice consists of a tone oscillator/waveform generator, an envelope generator and an amplitude modulator
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A term indicating a range of pitch
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Pronunciation language(s) in this model T-T-S technology allows you to listen to the pronunciation of any word whether it belongs in the dictionary or not
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- the marriage of style and tone: what the poem is about and how the author addresses the subject and the reader
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the distinctive qualities of a writer's style, including diction, attitude, sentence style, and ideas
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one of the melodic parts in a vocal or instrumental composition Scores for a vocal work may be published separately for high, medium, and/or low voice, and the term--high, medium, or low--will be appended to the end of the call number to distinguish that score from those published for another voice range (see Appendix D) Table of Contents Music/AV Cataloging Team | Cataloging Services | University Libraries | Penn State Send comments about these pages Send mail to the Music/AV Cataloging Team Leader
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the acknowledged or unacknowledged source of the words of the story; the speaker; the "person" telling the story Close Window
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The distinctive and consistent characteristics of the mode of narration
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vt To phone someone, as opposed to emailing them or connecting in {talk mode} "I'm busy now; I'll voice you later "
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(1) An element of synthesizer circuitry capable of producing a note The polyphonic capability of a synthesizer is defined by how many voices it has See polyphony (2) In Yamaha synthesizers, a patch (sound)
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Anything that can be transferred on a POTS network, namely any signal that fits on a 3 1kHz-bandwidth channel Voice can consist of voiceband-modulated data or facsimile signals or human speech See speech
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1 The production of sound from the vocal chords, often used in music The voice falls into six basic categories defined by pitch, ranging, from bottom to top, Bass, Baritone, Tenor, Contralto, Mezzo Soprano, and Soprano (three male and three female) The voices are sufficiently different in timbre to be easily distinguished, even when singing the same pitch Two exceptions are the Castrato and Countertenor in the male voice which are rare 2 The term is also used in reference to a single melodic line of music (either vocal or instrumental) in a polyphonic composition Search Google com for Voice
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voiced
: Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone is voiced, while is unvoiced
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Simple past tense and past participle of voice
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voiced.
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Lacking a voice, without vocal sound - "All for the love of you."
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Spoken without vibration of the vocal cords; unvoiced. Examples: , ,
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voiceless.
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plural form of voice
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voices
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of voice
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voicing
the articulatory process in which the vocal cords vibrate
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voicing
a classification of speech sounds that tend to be associated with vocal cord vibration
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Present participle of voice
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voicing
the final regulation of the pitch and tone of any sound-producing entity, especially a musical instrument
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voicing
a particular arrangement of notes to form a chord
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voiced
having a voice of a particular kind (e.g. high-voiced); expressed vocally; tonal, resonant sıfat
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voiced
Uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal cords; sonant; said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed
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voiced
Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords
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voiced
Furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice
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voiced
of speech sounds
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voiced
A voiced speech sound is one that is produced with vibration of the vocal cords
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produced or delivered by the voice; often used in combination; "a frequently voiced opinion"; "voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'"; "loud-voiced teenagers"
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voiced
past tense and past participle of the verb to voice
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voiceless
uttered without voice; "could hardly hear her breathed plea, `Help me'"; "voiceless whispers"
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voiceless
not using the voice; "unvoiced thoughts"; "unvoiced consonants such as `p' and `k' and `s'"
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voiceless
A voiceless speech sound is one that is produced without vibration of the vocal cords
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voiceless
without a voice; silent; having no opinion; without influence; having no vote sıfat
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voiceless
being voiceless through injury or illness and thus incapable of all but whispered speech
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voiceless
Having no voice, utterance, or vote; silent; mute; dumb
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voiceless
unvoiced
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voiceless
Spoken without vibration of the vocal cords; unvoiced. Examples: [t], [s], [f]
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voiceless
Not sounded with voice; as, a voiceless consonant; surd
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voicelessly
silently, mutely; without influence
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voicelessly
in a voiceless manner
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voicelessness
The condition of being voiceless
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voicelessness
a disorder of the vocal organs that results in the loss of voice
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voicelessness
state of being without a voice; condition of lacking an opinion; condition of having no influence isim
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voices
third-person singular of voice
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voices
plural of voice
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voicing
raising an opinion; adjusting the tone of isim
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voicing
The operation of shaping the plectra and regulating the jacks to produce an even and properly functioning stop
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voicing
the act of adjusting an organ pipe (or wind instrument) so that it conforms to the standards of tone and pitch and color
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voicing
the final regulation of the pitch and tone of the pipes of an organ
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voicing
The process of shaping a signal's characteristic tone, that is the relative intensity of its low, middle and high frequency components
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voicing
Adjusting organ pipes to have the desired sound
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voicing
Method of categorizing sounds with regard to presence or absence of vocal cord vibration Sounds are either voiced or unvoiced
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Voicing refers to the vertical distribution of the pitches of a chord above the bass When the root of a triad is in the bass, we describe the voicing of chords as chords in either open or close position In open position, in between any two members of the chord, another chord tone could be insterted In close position, no other chord tones could be inserted between two members of the chord
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