Collocations withvoice
These are words often used in combination withvoice.
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alto voice
Gifted in alto voice, violin playing and drawing, he was aspired to become a graphic artist.
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authentic voice
No apparent mental or physical barrier is to be acknowledged in the pursuit of the authentic voice of the user.
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authorial voice
Unlike the chronicles, in these works the authorial voice is modestly but clearly heard.
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authoritative voice
We were given a presentation, delivered with military precision, on wheat breeding by a tall, rather thin young man with a distinctly authoritative voice.
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baritone voice
He had memorized numerous poems, both light-hearted and sombre, that he delivered eloquently with his rich baritone voice to great applause.
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bass voice
John is represented initially by a solo bass voice.
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booming voice
They developed their own technique of imposing presence, booming voice and a simple, direct language style which insured they were understood and remembered.
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collective voice
For only without such constraints could these men interact as one wise, collective voice for the nation.
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deep voice
A deep voice was manly and implied courage.
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disembodied voice
Of course the disembodied voice had come under attack before, at different times by different social groups.
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dissenting voice
There was also severe repression, in the shape of arrests and dismissals, of any dissenting voice from within the working class.
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distinctive voice
In other settings it may be the ability to project a distinctive voice.
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falsetto voice
These are usually narrated in a falsetto voice and enunciated in the low bass register.
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female voice
The same female voice was used for all participants.
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feminine voice
Scenes like these consolidated a conventional association between laments and the feminine voice.
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gravelly voice
He was noted for his blue humor and thick, gravelly voice.
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influential voice
Obviously, in the wide sweep, it is to secure a healthy society here at home and an influential voice in the affairs of man.
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inner voice
It then lists key features of the inner voice, and demonstrates that it is quite different to the outer voice.
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leading voice in
Our ambitious target has made us a leading voice in the preparations for that conference.
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lone voice
His, however, was a lone voice of dissent.
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male voice
Phonetic theories and models are mainly based on the male voice.
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masculine voice
These two upper lines carry texts in the masculine voice emblematic of the courtly-love idiom.
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moderate voice
I think that it is very important that the moderate voice should be heard.
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narrative voice
The most striking argument emerges in her analysis of narrative voice.
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poetic voice
His narrative point-of-view moves between a more traditional narrator and the poetic voice of an aesthete.
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recorded voice
The system uses a recorded voice which asks callers for their preferred payment method.
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soprano voice
This can be observed with the harp glissando and unison soprano voice examples, because in both cases many sustaining harmonic partials overlap temporally.
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speaking voice
A close examination of one's own individual speaking voice became necessary, whether under duress or in relaxed 'chatting' mode.
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squeaky voice
One of the two characters was portrayed consistently with a high, squeaky voice and the other with a low (somewhat silly) voice.
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tenor voice
However, when the frequency fluctuations are large, as in the case of an operatic tenor voice with vibrato, a fixed filter bank gives grossly inaccurate results.
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tone of voice
Interpretation is experienced as an effect of what we might call the production's tone of voice.
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unified voice
Officially, this pressure for a ' unified voice of business ' is driven by the assumption that class unity would encourage the inflow of foreign investment.
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voice command
The process of template match is to search the template library and find the least distort template compared with the voice command.
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voice of dissent
His, however, was a lone voice of dissent.
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