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acclaim vote by voice or applause, showing virtually unanimous approval; acclamation. [1/4 definitions]
acclamation a vote by voice or applause, showing virtually unanimous approval. [1/2 definitions]
active in grammar, designating the voice or form of a verb whose subject acts through the verb, rather than being the object of the verb's action, such as "signed" in "Five petitioners signed the document". (Cf. passive.) [2/7 definitions]
aloud in a voice that people can hear.
alto the vocal range between tenor and soprano. Alto is the lowest range for the female voice and highest for the male. [1/4 definitions]
aria a solo piece for voice with instrumental accompaniment, usu. sung in an opera. [1/2 definitions]
baritone the range of the male voice that is between tenor and bass. [2/3 definitions]
bark1 to make the sound of a dog or to speak in a loud voice, like a dog. [1/2 definitions]
bass1 the part of music designated for the voice or instrument in the lowest range of pitch, or musical tones produced in the low range. [1/5 definitions]
bawl to cry or shout in a loud and insistent voice. [1/3 definitions]
breathy of a voice, softened or otherwise altered in timbre by more than ordinary expiration of breath. [1/2 definitions]
bullhorn an electronic, usu. portable megaphone or loudspeaker that can amplify the voice or other sounds.
call to say in a loud voice or shout out. [1/7 definitions]
contralto the lowest female singing voice, between alto and tenor. [3 definitions]
countertenor a man's singing voice that is higher than that of a tenor. [2 definitions]
croak to make a low, hoarse sound with the voice. [1/2 definitions]
deliver to voice. [1/9 definitions]
diapason the full range of a voice or instrument. [1/3 definitions]
din to repeat over and over in a loud voice. [1/2 definitions]
drone2 to talk in a boring voice without changing one's tone. [1/3 definitions]
dumb not having the power of speech; without a voice. [1/3 definitions]