Meaning & Definition of word "Voiced"

Voiced

/vɔɪst/

verb:

  • 1. Past tense of 'voice', meaning to express something in words.
    • Example: They voiced their opinions clearly during the discussion.

adjective:

  • 1. Expressed in words; articulated or made known.
    • Example: She voiced her concerns during the meeting.
  • 2. Having a voice; produced with vibration of the vocal cords.
    • Example: The voiced sounds in the language include vowels and certain consonants.
  • 3. Provided with a voice, especially in the context of speaking or expressing.
    • Example: He was a voiced character in the animated movie.

Etymology

Middle English, from the Old French 'voisé', meaning 'to give voice to'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

voice one's opinion:

To express one's thoughts or feelings about a particular subject.

voiced concerns:

To express worries or concerns.

voiced support:

To publicly express support for someone or something.

a voiced complaint:

A complaint that has been expressed formally or informally.

Related Words

voice:

The sound produced by humans or animals, using the vocal cords.

voiceless:

Not expressed or articulated; lacking a voice.

vocalization:

The act of producing sounds with the voice.

speak:

To communicate by voice.

Slang Meanings of voiced

Meaning: To speak up or express oneself.

Example Sentence: He finally voiced up during the discussion.

Meaning: To say something out loud or share one's thoughts.

Example Sentence: If you have something on your mind, just voice it!