Voicing

/ˈvɔɪsɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The act of expressing thoughts or feelings through spoken words.
Her voicing of concerns during the meeting was appreciated by the team.
The sound produced by vibrating vocal cords during speech.
The teacher emphasized the importance of proper voicing for clear communication.
The phonetic feature of having a vocal fold vibration in the pronunciation of certain sounds.
In English, 'z' is a voiced consonant, demonstrating the concept of voicing in phonetics.
verb
To express or articulate (a thought, feeling, or opinion).
She decided to voicing her thoughts on the project openly during the discussion.
To provide sound or vocal expression to something (like a character in a film or a situation).
He has been voicing animated characters in various movies for years.

Etymology

From Middle English, from voice + -ing

Common Phrases and Expressions

voicing concerns:
Expressing worries or issues regarding a matter.
voicing one's opinion:
To express personal beliefs or thoughts.
give voice to:
To articulate or express something.
voicing support:
Expressing endorsement or backing for someone or something.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Voicing out
She was voicing out her frustrations during the meeting.
Voice your vibe
We need to voice your vibe more in the project.