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1. (adj.) voiced
having a voice of a specified kind (usu. used in combination):
shrill-voiced.
2. voiced
expressed vocally:
his voiced opinion.
3. voiced
(of a speech sound) pronounced with vibration of the vocal cords, as the consonants (b), (v), and (n).
Etymology: (1590–1600)
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| Definition of 'voiced' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) voiced, sonant, soft
produced with vibration of the vocal cords
"a frequently voiced opinion"; "voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'";
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| Definition of 'voiced' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) voiced
furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice
2. (adj) voiced
uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal cords; sonant; -- said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed
3. voiced
of Voice
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Sense: (negativeunvoiced).
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Afrikaans: stemhebbend |
Arabic: مَسْموع |
Bulgarian: звучен |
Brazilian: sonoro |
Czech: znělý |
German: stimmhaft |
Danish: stemt |
Greek: ηχηρός |
Spanish: sonoro |
Estonian: heliline |
Farsi: ناطق |
Finnish: soinnillinen |
French: sonore |
Hebrew: בַּעַל קוֹל |
Hindi: स्वरवाला |
Croatian: zvučan |
Hungarian: zöngés |
Indonesian: dinyatakan |
Icelandic: raddaður |
Italian: sonoro |
Japanese: 声に出した |
Korean: 유성(음)의 |
Lithuanian: skardus |
Latvian: (par līdzskani) balsīgs |
Malay: bersuara |
Dutch: stemhebbend |
Norwegian: stemt |
Polish: dźwięczny |
Portuguese: sonoro |
Romanian: sonor |
Russian: звонкий |
Slovak: znelý |
Slovenian: zveneč |
Serbian: izgovoren |
Swedish: tonande |
Thai: ซึ่งมีเสียงก้อง |
Turkish: yumuşak ünsüz |
Taiwanese: 有聲的 |
Ukrainian: дзвінкий |
Urdu: تلفظ شدہ |
Vietnamese: hữu thanh |
Chinese: 有声的 |
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