Voicing

//ˈvɔɪsɪŋ//

"Voicing" in a Sentence (10 examples)

He was criticized for voicing such a controversial opinion.

He is good at voicing the concerns others are too nervous to speak up about.

I am glad to see you have apologized for voicing the untrue allegations, but you might need to apologize to the people this has actually affected.

Benjamin Whorf hypothesized that the grammar of a language not only acts as a tool for voicing ideas but even moulds those same ideas. Ronald Wardhaugh challenges this assumption, declaring that it is possible to talk about anything whatsoever in any language: “Every natural language is a rich system which readily allows its speakers to overcome any predispositions.”

Academics are voicing alarm that creationist ideas are replacing those of evolution.

At the same time farmers are voicing concerns about a situation that some analysts say could further destabilize the region.

The case has caused widespread unease across the city and many posted comments on social media voicing their fears.

I'm just voicing out my concerns about putting forth and about enabling such a risky monetary decision.

Shrill voicings of seagulls

Pete dressed Eddie's high-pitched voicings in the stick-sweet strings of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.

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