Voiced

//vɔɪst//

"Voiced" in a Sentence (12 examples)

He voiced his opinion in a letter to the Newsweek magazine.

He voiced his opinion with reckless abandon.

During an interview after the game, the coach voiced his discontent towards the umpire.

The strong sentiments the candidate voiced only served to polarize his constituency.

In that language, voiceless consonants tend to be voiced intervocalically.

This consonant tends to become voiced between vowels.

He voiced his doubt.

Many considered Martin Luther to be an apostate when he first voiced his opinions against the Catholic Church, but he is celebrated today as the father of modern Protestantism.

Many stranded travelers voiced anger at the sudden U.S. decision.

Can you make a voiced linguolabial fricative?

a shrill-voiced little boy

The unvoiced signal is smaller energy than voiced signal and, so, this section is applied the smaller threshold.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.