(n): the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause
(n): the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract
(n): something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
(n): a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance
(n): the sudden occurrence of an audible event
(n): expressing in coherent verbal form
(n): the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions
(n): a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated
(n): how a result is obtained or an end is achieved
(n): something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression
(n): something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups
(n): (metonymy) a singer
(n): a person who sings
(n): an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose
(n): a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
(n): the ability to speak
(n): the ability to perform some physical act; contrasting with mental ability
(n): (linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
(n): a linguistic relation established by grammar
(n): the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music
(n): a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
(v): give voice to
(v): articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
(v): utter with vibrating vocal chords
(v): speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
'The young pastor's voice as tremulously sweet, rich, deep and broken. The feeling that it so evidently manifested, rather than the direct purport of the words, caused it to vibrate within all hearts, and brought the listeners into one accord of sympathy.' -The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne