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Common
noun
•
Sound
uttered
by the
mouth
,
especially
by
human beings
in
speech
or
song
;
sound
thus
uttered
considered
as
possessing
some
special
quality or
character
•
In Phonetics:
Sound
made through
vibration
of the
vocal cords
;
sonant
, or
intonated
,
utterance
;
tone
; —
distinguished
from
mere
breath
sound
as
heard
in
whispering
and
voiceless
consonants
.
•
The
tone
or
sound
emitted
by an
object
•
The
faculty
or power of
utterance
•
That which is
communicated
;
message
;
meaning
.
•
An
expressed
opinion
,
choice
, will,
desire
, or
wish
; the right or
ability
to make such
expression
or to
have it
considered
•
Command
;
precept
.
•
One who
speaks
; a
speaker
.
•
In Literature:
A
particular
style
or way of
writing
that
expresses
a certain
tone
or
feeling
.
•
In Grammar:
A
particular
way of
inflecting
or
conjugating
verbs
, or a
particular
form of a
verb
,
by means of
which is
indicated
the
relation
of the
subject
of the
verb
to the
action
which the
verb
expresses
.
•
In Music:
In
harmony
, an
independent
vocal
or
instrumental
part in a
piece
of
composition
.
•
In Internet:
A
flag
associated
with a
user
on a
channel
,
determining
whether
or not
they can
send
messages
to
the channel
.
verb
•
To
give
utterance
or
expression
to; to
utter
; to
publish
; to
announce
•
In Phonology:
To
utter
audibly
, with
tone
and not just
breath
.
•
To
fit
for
producing
the
proper
sounds
; to
regulate
the
tone
of
•
To
vote
; to
elect
; to
appoint
•
To
clamor
; to
cry out
•
In Internet:
To
assign
the
voice
flag
to a
user
on
IRC
,
permitting
them to
send
messages
to
the channel
.
•
In Film & Television:
To
act
as a
voice actor
to
portray
a
character
.
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