Voiced
/vɔɪst/
Meaning & Definition
verb
Past tense of 'voice', meaning to express something in words.
They voiced their opinions clearly during the discussion.
adjective
Expressed in words; articulated or made known.
She voiced her concerns during the meeting.
Having a voice; produced with vibration of the vocal cords.
The voiced sounds in the language include vowels and certain consonants.
Provided with a voice, especially in the context of speaking or expressing.
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
To speak up or express oneself.
He finally voiced up during the discussion.
To say something out loud or share one's thoughts.
If you have something on your mind, just voice it!