Definitions for voicedvɔɪst
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
voicedvɔɪst(adj.)
having a voice of a specified kind (usu. used in combination):
shrill-voiced.
expressed vocally:
his voiced opinion.
(of a speech sound) pronounced with vibration of the vocal cords, as the consonants (b), (v), and (n).
Category: Phonetics
Origin of voiced:
1590–1600
voic′ed•ness(n.)
Princeton's WordNet
voiced, sonant, soft(adj)
produced with vibration of the vocal cords
"a frequently voiced opinion"; "voiced consonants such as `b' and `g' and `z'";
Wiktionary
voiced(Adjective)
: Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone [z] is voiced, while [s] is unvoiced.
Webster Dictionary
Voiced(u)
of Voice
Voiced(adj)
furnished with a voice; expressed by the voice
Voiced(adj)
uttered with voice; pronounced with vibrations of the vocal cords; sonant; -- said of a sound uttered with the glottis narrowed
Translations for voiced
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary
voiced(adjective)
(negative unvoiced ).
- stemhebbendAfrikaans

- مَسْموعArabic

- звученBulgarian

- sonoroPortuguese (BR)

- znělýCzech

- stimmhaftGerman

- stemtDanish

- ηχηρόςGreek

- sonoroSpanish

- helilineEstonian

- ناطقFarsi

- soinnillinenFinnish

- sonoreFrench

- בַּעַל קוֹלHebrew

- स्वरवालाHindi

- zvučanCroatian

- zöngésHungarian

- dinyatakanIndonesian

- raddaðurIcelandic

- sonoroItalian

- 声に出したJapanese

- 유성(음)의Korean

- skardusLithuanian

- (par līdzskani) balsīgsLatvian

- bersuaraMalay

- stemhebbendDutch

- stemtNorwegian

- dźwięcznyPolish

- sonoroPortuguese

- sonorRomanian

- звонкийRussian

- znelýSlovak

- zvenečSlovenian

- izgovorenSerbian

- tonandeSwedish

- ซึ่งมีเสียงก้องThai

- yumuşak ünsüzTurkish

- 有聲的Chinese (Trad.)

- дзвінкийUkrainian

- تلفظ شدہUrdu

- hữu thanhVietnamese

- 有声的Chinese (Simp.)

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