feminine voice

collocation in English

meaningsoffeminineandvoice

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feminine
adjective
uk
/ˈfem.ɪ.nɪn/
us
/ˈfem.ə.nɪn/
having characteristics that are traditionally thought to be typical of or suitable for ...
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voice
noun
uk
/vɔɪs/
us
/vɔɪs/
the sounds that are made when people speak ...
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(Definition offeminineandvoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffeminine voice

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Scenes like these consolidated a conventional association between laments and thefemininevoice.
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So when the narrator's distinctlyfemininevoiceemerges midway through this poem, it also becomes radical, in its way.
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In a broader sense they reinforce the subversive project of representing a realisticfemininevoice.
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To take his example of an all women's choir, presumably the purpose of setting up such a choir is to have sounds emitted which are of thefemininevoice.
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He is 3 years old and has afemininevoice.
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Often, historiographic metafiction refers to the loss of thefemininevoicein history.
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Her deepfemininevoicehas always called the attention of family and friends.
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In the 1970s, some feminist poets adopted the concept to discover their collectivefemininevoice.
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They listen and hear in the distance a mysteriousfemininevoicemake its reply.
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He also cites herfemininevoiceand passive-aggressive manner for his decision.
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Hisfemininevoiceand outrageous manner, often as a female impersonator, established him as a crowd favorite.
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The establishment of this ideology, however, did not liberate women; instead, it undermined thefemininevoiceby forcing women to take a male-oriented stance on public and domestic policy.
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