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`voice` in Latin

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voice

  1. noun
    • sound produced by human larynx
      vox
      Her voice was soft and calm. — Vox eius mitis et tranquilla erat.
    • expression of opinion or feeling
      vox
      He raised his voice in protest. — Vox sua in protestatione extulit.
    • [grammatical, linguistic], grammatical form showing subject's role
      vox [grammatical, linguistic]
      Passive voice is used here. — Vox passiva hic adhibetur.
    • [figurative], person expressing a group's views
      interpres [figurative]
      She is the voice of the people. — Interpres populi est.