Collocations with "voice"

85 collocations found

voice disappointment

To state your feelings of disappointment aloud.

disappointment7.5
voice disapproval

to express one's disapproval by speaking

disapproval7.5
dissatisfaction7.5
dissenting voice

A person or opinion that expresses disagreement with the majority.

dissenting7.5
lone voice

A single person expressing an opinion that is different from that of other people.

lone7.5
voice scepticism

To articulate or speak about your doubts. 'skepticism' is the AmE spelling.

scepticism7.3
booming voice

a loud, deep, and authoritative voice

booming7.2
voice a grievance

To speak about a complaint.

grievance7.2
mellifluous voice

describes a person's speaking or singing voice that is pleasant and smooth to listen to

mellifluous7.2
voice an objection

To express an objection in words.

objection7.2
voice a sentiment

To speak about one's feelings or opinions.

sentiment7.2
velvety voice

Describes a voice that is deep, soft, and pleasant to listen to.

velvety7.2
voice opposition

To speak about one's disagreement or disapproval.

opposition7.1
emotionless voice

a tone of speaking that lacks any feeling or inflection

emotionless7.0
voice frustration

to express your frustration in words

frustration7.0
gruff voice

describes a low and rough-sounding voice, often implying impatience or unfriendliness

gruff7.0
monotone voice

Describes a sound, especially a voice, that does not change in pitch or tone.

monotone7.0
plaintive voice

A tone of voice that sounds sad or mournful.

plaintive7.0
rasping voice

describes a harsh, grating sound of a voice

rasping7.0
raspy voice

describes a low and rough-sounding voice, often due to a sore throat or smoking

raspy7.0
sad voice

a tone of voice that shows unhappiness

sad7.0
scratchy voice

describes a rough, harsh-sounding voice, perhaps due to a sore throat or shouting.

scratchy7.0
silky voice

A voice that is pleasantly soft, smooth, and often persuasive or seductive.

silky7.0
voice a view

To speak one's opinion aloud.

view7.0
voice dismay

To speak about one's feeling of dismay.

dismay6.9
voice fear

To speak about one's fears.

fear6.9
matter-of-fact voice

Refers to a way of speaking that is unemotional and deals with facts.

matter-of-fact6.9
authoritative voice

a way of speaking that is confident and suggests power

authoritative6.8
commanding voice

a voice that shows authority and makes people listen

commanding6.8
complaint6.8