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Articulate vs Voice - What's the difference?

articulate | voice |


In music|lang=en terms the difference between articulate and voice

is that articulate is (music) to attack a note, as by tonguing, slurring, bowing, etc while voice is (music) in harmony, an independent vocal or instrumental part in a piece of composition.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between articulate and voice

is that articulate is (obsolete) to treat or make terms while voice is (obsolete) to clamor; to cry out, to steven — south.

As nouns the difference between articulate and voice

is that articulate is (label) an animal of the subkingdom articulata while voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice'; a pleasant '''voice'''; a low ' voice .

As verbs the difference between articulate and voice

is that articulate is to make clear or effective while voice is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

As an adjective articulate

is clear, effective.

Rhetoric vs Voice - What's the difference?

rhetoric | voice |


As nouns the difference between rhetoric and voice

is that rhetoric is the art of using language, especially public speaking, as a means to persuade while voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice.

As an adjective rhetoric

is synonym of lang=en.

As a verb voice is

to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

Voice vs Voicer - What's the difference?

voice | voicer |


As nouns the difference between voice and voicer

is that voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice'; a pleasant '''voice'''; a low ' voice while voicer is one who voices something.

As a verb voice

is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

Voice vs Noice - What's the difference?

voice | noice |


As a noun voice

is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice.

As a verb voice

is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

As an adjective noice is

nice.

Voice vs Voyce - What's the difference?

voice | voyce |

Voyce is a alternative form of voice.



As nouns the difference between voice and voyce

is that voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice while voyce is an archaic spelling of voice.

As a verb voice

is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

Voice vs Voile - What's the difference?

voice | voile |


As nouns the difference between voice and voile

is that voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice while voile is a light, translucent cotton fabric used for making curtains and dresses.

As a verb voice

is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

Voice vs Vice - What's the difference?

voice | vice |


In lang=en terms the difference between voice and vice

is that voice is in harmony, an independent vocal or instrumental part in a piece of composition while vice is any of various crimes related (depending on jurisdiction) to prostitution, pornography, gambling, alcohol, or drugs.

As nouns the difference between voice and vice

is that voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice while vice is a bad habit.

As verbs the difference between voice and vice

is that voice is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation while vice is to hold or squeeze with a vice, or as if with a vice.

As an adjective vice is

in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank.

As a preposition vice is

instead of, in place of.

Voice vs Voiced - What's the difference?

voice | voiced |


In phonetics terms the difference between voice and voiced

is that voice is sound of the kind or quality heard in speech or song in the consonants b, v, d, etc., and in the vowels; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; — distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in {{g}} feminine, {{g}} singular, sh, etc., and also whisper while voiced is : Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone [z] is voiced, while [s] is unvoiced.

As verbs the difference between voice and voiced

is that voice is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation while voiced is past tense of voice.

As a noun voice

is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice; a pleasant voice; a low voice.

As an adjective voiced is

: Sounded with vibration of the vocal cords. For example, the phone [z] is voiced, while [s] is unvoiced.

Voice vs Syllable - What's the difference?

voice | syllable |


As nouns the difference between voice and syllable

is that voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice'; a pleasant '''voice'''; a low ' voice while syllable is (linguistics) a unit of human speech that is interpreted by the listener as a single sound, although syllables usually consist of one or more vowel sounds, either alone or combined with the sound of one or more consonants; a word consists of one or more syllables.

As verbs the difference between voice and syllable

is that voice is to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation while syllable is (poetic) to utter in syllables.

Taxonomy vs Voice - What's the difference?

taxonomy | voice |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and voice

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while voice is sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character; as, the human voice'; a pleasant '''voice'''; a low ' voice .

As a verb voice is

to give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce; to divulge; as, to voice the sentiments of the nation.

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