Pronunciation: /vɔɪst/
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 She voiced her opinion at the meeting.
A2 The actor voiced the character in the animated movie.
B1 The students voiced their concerns about the new school policy.
B2 The politician voiced his support for the new legislation during the press conference.
C1 The activist voiced her opposition to the government's decision during the protest.
C2 The renowned author voiced his thoughts on the current state of literature in a recent interview.
formal The professor voiced her concerns about the research methodology during the conference.
informal She voiced her opinion about the new project in the meeting.
slang I finally mustered up the courage to voice my feelings to her.
figurative The painting beautifully voiced the artist's inner emotions and struggles.
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