Definitions Found:
to deprive of voice
- unvoiceto deprive of voice
- unvoicingUNVOICE, to deprive of voice
- unvoicesUNVOICE, to deprive of voice
- vociculturalof or pertaining to voice training
- crack(of the voice) to break abruptly
- cracks(of the voice) to break abruptly
- outvoiceto surpass in loudness of voice
- rustily(of the voice) tending to croak
- inflectto change the pitch of (the voice)
- outvoicedOUTVOICE, to surpass in loudness of voice
- outvoicingOUTVOICE, to surpass in loudness of voice
- outvoicesOUTVOICE, to surpass in loudness of voice
- breaks(of the voice) Falter and change tone, due to emotion
- breaking(of the voice) Falter and change tone, due to emotion
- intonatesto utter with a particular tone or modulation of voice
- paraphonicrelating to paraphonia, alteration of the voice; as at puberty
- intonateto utter with a particular tone or modulation of voice
- aphonyloss of the voice caused by damage to the vocal tract
- mellifluous(of a voice or words) Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear
- vocalismthe act of vocalizing (to produce with the voice, also VOCALISE)
- vocalismsVOCALISM, the act of vocalizing (to produce with the voice, also VOCALISE)
- signalobject used to transmit or convey information beyond the range of human voice
- plummych and mellow often to the point of affectation a plummy singing voice
- autophonyapparent distortion of one's own voice due to infection or stoppage of ears
- dynamicRelating to the volume of sound produced by an instrument, voice, or recording
- inflectingVary the intonation or pitch of (the voice), esp. to express mood or feeling
- inflectedVary the intonation or pitch of (the voice), esp. to express mood or feeling
- autophoniesAUTOPHONY, apparent distortion of one's own voice due to infection or stoppage of ears
- aphoniasloss of voice, esp. due to an organic or functional disturbance of the vocal organs
- resounded(of a sound, voice, etc.) Fill a place with sound; be loud enough to echo
- aphonialoss of voice, esp. due to an organic or functional disturbance of the vocal organs
- resounds(of a sound, voice, etc.) Fill a place with sound; be loud enough to echo
- resound(of a sound, voice, etc.) Fill a place with sound; be loud enough to echo
- castratia singer castrated before puberty to preserve the soprano or contralto range of his voice
- bassof a voice, low in pitch / the lowest part in music / to utter in a deep tone
- dynamicOf or relating to the volume of sound produced by a voice, instrument, or sound recording equipment
- masksfigure of a head worn on the stage in antiquity to identify the character and project the voice
- consciencesAn inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior
- wobblier(of a speaker, singer, or voice) Having a tendency to move out of tone or slightly vary in pitch
- conscienceAn inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior