voiced
adjective
[ vɔɪst ]
• speaking or singing with a voice of a specified kind.
• "a squeaky-voiced comedian"
• (of an opinion or attitude) expressed in a particular way.
• "a commonly voiced concern amongst doctors"
• (of a speech sound) uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (e.g. b, d, g ).
• "a voiced velar fricative"
voice
verb
• express (something) in words.
• "get teachers to voice their opinions on important subjects"
Similar:
express,
give expression to,
vocalize,
give voice to,
put in words,
give utterance to,
communicate,
declare,
state,
set forth,
bring into the open,
make public,
assert,
divulge,
reveal,
proclaim,
announce,
raise,
air,
ventilate,
vent,
give vent to,
pour out,
mention,
talk of,
point out,
go into,
utter,
say,
speak,
articulate,
enunciate,
pronounce,
mouth,
table,
come out with,
• utter (a speech sound) with resonance of the vocal cords (e.g. b, d, g, v, z ).
• "he is unable to voice the g sound"
• regulate the tone quality of (organ pipes or a piano).
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French vois, from Latin vox, voc- .