voiced in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for voiced in the English»Serbian Dictionary

voiced [vɔɪst] ADJ LING

I.voice [vɔɪs] N

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Civil-rights advocates questioned his civil rights record, citing his voiced support for racial segregation during his unsuccessful election bid in 1948.
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He voiced outrage at the miscreants who are battening on the ignorance and credulity of those upon whom they can successfully play off this imposture.
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Voice or voicing distinguishes whether a particular sound is either voiced (when the vocal cords vibrate) or unvoiced (when they do not).
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A teletext review voiced the opinion that the plot lacked depth, and that it wasn't a great theatrical performance.
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Voiced phonemes such as the pure vowels are, by definition, distinguished by the buzzing sound of this periodic oscillation of the vocal cords.
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Not bad for a pun of shrill-voiced pepper pots.
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She was a loose bunch of approaches, a flutter-voiced presenter of era-spanning songs and an anti-star on a candlelit stage.
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Approximately speaking, the voiced allotones were pronounced with additional breathy voice or creaky voice and with lowered pitch.
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Few dialects, such as and, give preference to voiced allophones; elsewhere, they are common only as coda, before voiced consonants.
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This breaks back into the main melody, molto appassionato, voiced by the strings with accompaniment from the woodwinds.
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