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Definitions
Noun
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plural of voice

"The sudden silence in the crowded room made all their whispered voices feel incredibly loud."

In plain English: Voices are the sounds people make when they speak or sing.

"The crowd raised their voices to cheer for the winning team."

Verb
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of voice

"She believes that if she sings enough, her voices will eventually become strong enough to be heard over the storm."

In plain English: To voice something means to say your thoughts or feelings out loud instead of keeping them inside.

"The protesters raised their voices to be heard over the crowd."

Example Sentences
"The crowd raised their voices to cheer for the winning team." noun
"The protesters raised their voices to be heard over the crowd." verb
"The old radio voices the news every morning at six." verb
"She never voiced her opinion during the meeting." verb
"He voiced his concerns about the new policy to the manager." verb
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Origin

Voices derives from Old French vois, which comes from Latin vocēs (nominative plural of vox), originally meaning "calls" or "sounds." The term evolved to denote human speech and singing, retaining its core sense of auditory expression.

Rhyming Words
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