Voice-act

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To act as a voice actor; to provide one’s voice. intransitive

    "She has also voice-acted in several children’s movies and cartoons, including Kung Fu Sock, The Fruitties Are Back and The Angry Birds Movie 2."

  2. 2
    To provide one’s voice for (something). transitive

    "You’re never far away from a cliche when you’re dealing with cavemen, and though Morrison labors mightily I got some unintentional laughs out of some of the LET US CALL HIM MAN OF BATS! dialogue. (It didn’t help that I voice-acted it internally in the style of Ringo Starr in CAVEMAN. But still.)"

Example

More examples

"She has also voice-acted in several children’s movies and cartoons, including Kung Fu Sock, The Fruitties Are Back and The Angry Birds Movie 2."

Etymology

Back-formation from voice acting or voice actor.

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