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voice
noun
the
sound
that
a
person
or
animal
makes
when
speaking
,
singing
,
or
making
noise
•
Her
voice
trembled
as
she
told
the
story
.
Her
voice
trembled
as
she
told
the
story
.
•
Please
use
your
indoor
voice
in
the
library
.
Please
use
your
indoor
voice
in
the
library
.
From
Old
French
voiz
,
from
Latin
vōx
meaning
“
sound
,
utterance
,
cry
”.
noun
the
right
or
power
to
express
your
ideas
and
influence
what
happens
•
Employees
finally
had
a
voice
in
how
the
company
was
run
.
Employees
finally
had
a
voice
in
how
the
company
was
run
.
•
The
community
gave
teenagers
a
voice
on
the
city
council
.
The
community
gave
teenagers
a
voice
on
the
city
council
.
verb
-
voice
,
voicing
,
voices
,
voiced
to
say
something
or
express
an
opinion
,
especially
in
public
•
Residents
voiced
their
concerns
at
the
town
meeting
.
Residents
voiced
their
concerns
at
the
town
meeting
.
•
He
is
not
afraid
to
voice
unpopular
opinions
.
He
is
not
afraid
to
voice
unpopular
opinions
.
noun
in
grammar
,
a
form
of
a
verb
that
shows
whether
the
subject
does
the
action
(
active
)
or
receives
it
(
passive
)
•
"
The
cat
chased
the
mouse
"
is
in
the
active
voice
.
"
The
cat
chased
the
mouse
"
is
in
the
active
voice
.
•
"
The
ball
was
kicked
by
Tim
"
uses
the
passive
voice
.
"
The
ball
was
kicked
by
Tim
"
uses
the
passive
voice
.