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Voiced

To express an opinion, feeling, or thought, often verbally; to give voice to something. It can also mean to provide the sound for a character, person, or object, especially in a performance. This implies a deliberate act of communication or articulation, whether through spoken words, recorded audio, or, more abstractly, through actions or artistic representations that convey a specific meaning or perspective. The act emphasizes the conveyance of something tangible whether audible or metaphorical.

Voiced meaning with examples

  • During the town hall meeting, concerned citizens Voiced their opposition to the proposed development, making sure their concerns were heard by local government officials. The audience heard their concerns and acknowledged their points of views.
  • The animation film featured a talented voice actor who Voiced the character of the sarcastic robot, giving the character its unique and memorable personality that was loved by the audience.
  • The artist, through her evocative paintings, powerfully Voiced her anguish over the environmental damage that was going on and hoped that her paintings would inspire some change.
  • The report's author was extremely pleased to have Voiced their strong criticisms of the company's unethical practices. The final report made their concerns very clear and very public to those involved.

Voiced Crossword Answers

4 Letters

ORAL SAID SOFT

5 Letters

ALOUD SPOKE VOCAL

6 Letters

SONANT SPOKEN

8 Letters

DECLARED

9 Letters

EXPRESSED

11 Letters

ARTICULATED

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