Topic: MUSIC
| Date: | 1200-1300 |
| Language: | Old French |
| Origin: | vois, from Latin vox |
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the sounds that you make when you speak, or the ability to make these sounds COLLOCATIONS 
in a ... voice loud voice quiet/soft/low/small voice deep/low voice high voice somebody's tone of voice (=the quality of someone's voice that shows how they feel) raise your voice (=speak more loudly) lower/drop your voice (=speak more quietly) keep your voice down (=used to tell someone to speak more quietly) lose your voice (=be unable to speak because you have a cold) at the top of your voice (=in a very loud voice) somebody's voice breaks/cracks/shakes/trembles (=it sounds rough or unsteady because they are afraid, upset etc) somebody's voice breaks (=a boy's voice changes and becomes deep like a man's)
He recognized her voice instantly.
I could hear angry voices in the next room.

speaking
[uncountable and countable]
in a ... voice loud voice quiet/soft/low/small voice deep/low voice high voice somebody's tone of voice (=the quality of someone's voice that shows how they feel) raise your voice (=speak more loudly) lower/drop your voice (=speak more quietly) keep your voice down (=used to tell someone to speak more quietly) lose your voice (=be unable to speak because you have a cold) at the top of your voice (=in a very loud voice) somebody's voice breaks/cracks/shakes/trembles (=it sounds rough or unsteady because they are afraid, upset etc) somebody's voice breaks (=a boy's voice changes and becomes deep like a man's)
He recognized her voice instantly.
I could hear angry voices in the next room.2
singing
a) [uncountable and countable]APM the quality of sound you produce when you sing :
Sophie's got a lovely singing voice
Sophie's got a lovely singing voiceb) [countable]APM a person singing :
a piece written for six voices and piano
a piece written for six voices and piano3
opinion
a) [singular, uncountable] the right or ability to express an opinion, to vote, or to influence decisions :
b) [countable] an opinion or wish that is expressed :
The government needs to listen to the voice of middle-class Americans.
a fair, democratic society, in which individuals are able to make their voice heard (=express their opinion so that people notice it)
Since the new program was introduced, there have been some dissenting voices (=people expressing disagreement).
The government needs to listen to the voice of middle-class Americans.
a fair, democratic society, in which individuals are able to make their voice heard (=express their opinion so that people notice it)
Since the new program was introduced, there have been some dissenting voices (=people expressing disagreement).5 a person, organization, newspaper etc that expresses the opinions or wishes of a group of people
representative
[singular]6 opinions or ideas that are reasonable, based on experience etc, or someone who has these ideas :
Ben, as ever, has been the voice of reason throughout the whole crisis.
the voice of reason/experience etc
Ben, as ever, has been the voice of reason throughout the whole crisis.7 to express your feelings or thoughts :
Participants are encouraged to give voice to their personal hopes, fears and dreams.
feelings
give voice to something
Participants are encouraged to give voice to their personal hopes, fears and dreams.8 thoughts or feelings that you do not express but seem to warn, criticize, or advise you :
My inner voice told me to be cautious.
inner voice
My inner voice told me to be cautious.9 the form of a verb that shows whether the subject of a sentence does an action or has an action done to it


