Voice Actor

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /vɔɪs ˈæktər/

Definitions of voice actor

noun a person who provides the voice for characters in animated films, TV shows, video games, etc.

Example Sentences

A1 The voice actor spoke clearly so everyone could understand.

A2 I want to become a voice actor for animated movies.

B1 The voice actor's performance in the video game was praised by critics.

B2 The voice actor brought the character to life with their emotional portrayal.

C1 The voice actor's versatility allows them to voice a wide range of characters.

C2 The voice actor's talent for accents and dialects sets them apart in the industry.

Examples of voice actor in a Sentence

formal The voice actor delivered a stunning performance in the animated film.

informal I heard that the voice actor for that character is really talented.

slang That voice actor totally nailed the role!

figurative The voice actor breathed life into the character with their performance.

Grammatical Forms of voice actor

past tense

voiced

plural

voice actors

comparative

more talented voice actor

superlative

most talented voice actor

present tense

voice acts

future tense

will voice act

perfect tense

has voiced

continuous tense

is voice acting

singular

voice actor

positive degree

talented voice actor

infinitive

to voice act

gerund

voice acting

participle

voicing

Origin and Evolution of voice actor

First Known Use: 1928 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'voice actor' originated as a way to describe individuals who provide the voices for characters in radio plays.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'voice actor' has become more widely used in the entertainment industry to refer to professionals who provide voices for animated characters in films, television shows, video games, and other media.