What is another word for voicing?

Pronunciation: [vˈɔ͡ɪsɪŋ] (IPA)

When we talk about voicing our opinion, there are many different words we can use to express the same idea. Some synonyms for voicing include expressing, stating, articulating, declaring, pronouncing, announcing, and asserting. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation, but they all refer to the act of speaking up and making one's thoughts known. Other words that can be used in a similar context include sharing, communicating, conveying, and explaining. Overall, there are many ways to describe the act of voicing our opinions, each with their own unique spin on the same basic idea.

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Usage examples for Voicing

Anne rode back flushed and triumphant, and as Boone came up, with breathing that was still quick, he heard the trainer voicing his commendation: You handled him like a professional, Miss Masters, and he takes a bit of handling, too.
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck
He announced emphatically that he spoke as a Western senator, voicing the feeling of the West; and he was right.
"Thomas Hart Benton"
Theodore Roosevelt
To the great joy of all the young people, he had almost ceased putting questions and was voicing some of the beautiful thoughts that kept coming into his mind.
"The Emperor of Portugallia"
Selma Lagerlof

Famous quotes with Voicing

  • I have trouble voicing my thoughts... I can't communicate very well that way.
    Ayumi Hamasaki
  • The baritone can serve functions that the alto and tenor cannot, in orchestral voicing.
    Gerry Mulligan
  • No vice is more irksome than that of voicing one's virtues
    Ahmed Korayem
  • "Why is a Kennaston?" he asked himself — thus whimisically voicing a real desire to know if human beings were intended for any especial purpose. Most of us find it more comfortable, upon the whole, to stave off such queries — with a jest, a shrug, or a Scriptural quotation, as best suits personal taste; but Kennaston was "queer" enough to face the situation quite gravely.
    James Branch Cabell
  • I find it breathtaking [...] that when musical composition competitions are held, the contestants often do not submit tapes or records (or live performances) of their works they submit written scored, and the judges confidently make their judgements on the basis of just reading the scores and . How good are the best musical imaginations? Can a trained musician, swiftly reading a score tell how that voicing of dissonant oboes and flutes over the massed strings will sound?
    Daniel Dennett

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