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voiced
/ ɔɪ /
adjective
- declared or expressed by the voice
- in combination having a voice as specified
loud-voiced
- phonetics articulated with accompanying vibration of the vocal cords Compare voiceless
in English (b) is a voiced consonant
Other Word Forms
- Ǿ··Ա [voi, -sid-nis, voist, -nis], noun
- ܱt·Ǿ adjective
- ɱ-Ǿ adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Essentially the idea, for which the secretary of agriculture Brooke Rollins has also voiced support, seems to be that survivors might become super chickens with innate resistance to bird flu.
But he also voiced a cautionary note about the Trump administration’s “reckless tariff policies,” which are already pointing to a steep downturn in imports landed at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.
Recently, Sheinbaum used the word “traitor” to describe an opposition party member who voiced support for a U.S. effort to designate drug cartels as “terrorist” groups.
The new figures come as Newsom has spoken out against President Donald Trump's tariffs and voiced concern about the future of the state's economy.
“Drag Race Philippines” stars Marina Summers and Eva Le Queen also voiced their support.
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