Voice Lift

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /vɔɪs lɪft/

Definitions of voice lift

noun a surgical procedure to improve the tone and quality of the voice

Example Sentences

A1 I had a voice lift to improve my singing ability.

A2 She underwent a voice lift surgery to correct her vocal cords.

B1 The singer decided to get a voice lift to enhance her performance on stage.

B2 After the voice lift procedure, his voice sounded clearer and more powerful.

C1 The renowned opera singer underwent a voice lift to maintain her vocal range.

C2 The voice lift surgery was successful, and the singer's voice sounded even more resonant.

Examples of voice lift in a Sentence

formal The actress underwent a voice lift procedure to enhance her vocal range.

informal I heard that Sarah got a voice lift to sound better on stage.

slang I'm thinking about getting a voice lift so I can sing like a pro.

figurative The new microphone gave his voice a lift during the performance.

Grammatical Forms of voice lift

past tense

voice lifted

plural

voice lifts

comparative

more voice lift

superlative

most voice lift

present tense

voice lifts

future tense

will voice lift

perfect tense

have voice lifted

continuous tense

is voice lifting

singular

voice lift

positive degree

very voice lift

infinitive

to voice lift

gerund

voice lifting

participle

voice lifted

Origin and Evolution of voice lift

First Known Use: 1990 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'voice lift' originated as a way to describe a cosmetic procedure that enhances the vocal quality of a person's voice.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of plastic surgery, the term 'voice lift' has evolved to also refer to vocal training techniques aimed at improving the tone and clarity of one's voice.