adj
(obsolete, of sound) Related to human speech, as distinct from the vocalisation of animals.
n
(phonetics) A burst of air that follows the release of some consonants.
n
The general inflection or modulation of the voice, or of any sound.
adj
Having, using or containing the voice of a castrato (noun).
adj
(music) Harmonizing together; accordant.
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(Chinese phonetics) A short, sharp tone found with syllables that end in plosives (usually /-p -t -k -ʔ/).
n
A pronunciation of letters and syllables which is pleasing to the ear.
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(music) The tone of voice or sound in music.
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(singing, uncountable) The "false" (singing) voice in any human, usually airy and lacking a purity of vowels; created by utilizing the next highest vocal folds above those used for speech and normal range singing. It is commonly confused with the head voice register.
v
(with to) To voice; to express an opinion or a feeling.
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A change in pitch or tone of voice.
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Someone who is able to tell what a person is saying by looking at the motion of the lips (a technique used by the deaf, although it can be learned by the hearing, called lipreading).
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(computing) A form of earcon or musicon that incorporates musically intoned speech.
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(music) A type of singing in which the individual singer manipulates the resonances created as air travels from the lungs
n
Irregular, possibly illegible handwriting.
n
Defective pronunciation of sibilant sounds.
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The act of using the voice to produce musical sounds; vocalizing.
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(singing) A person's voice when singing.
adj
(phonetics) Voiced; sonant; lenis.
adj
(linguistics, phonetics) Produced with a relatively open vocal tract and relatively little obstruction of airflow.
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A dramatic vocal style midway between speaking and singing.
n
(literature) The manner in which speech or writing is expressed.
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The quality, manner or way an individual speaks.
adj
Having unison of sound, as the octave has in music.
adj
Abbreviation of vocative. [Of or pertaining to calling; used in calling or vocation.]
n
(music) A syllable or sound without specific meaning, used together with or in place of actual words in a song.
adj
Having or exercising the power of producing voice, speech, or sound.
v
To express with the voice, to utter.
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(phonetics) Sound made through vibration of the vocal cords; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; — distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in whispering and voiceless consonants.
n
The identification of a speaker based on the sound of their voice.
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The artificial generation of a voice, intended to mimic qualities of a natural human voice.
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voice actor or voice actress
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(phonetics, phonology) The state or property of being uttered in a voiced manner.
adj
Having a voice or vocal quality; vocal; sounding
n
One who voices something.
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A soundscape consisting of voices.
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therapy intended to help the patient with speaking
adj
Of, pertaining to, using, or by means of voice.
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One who discriminates against or judges people negatively based on how their voices sound.
adj
Relating to the voice, or using the voice; vocal.
n
(music, uncommon) The voice, especially one's singing voice; vocals.
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Obsolete spelling of voice [Sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character]
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