| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
voice |
vox, vocis (f) |
Latin A-Level |
| 2 |
voice |
Dissatisfaction expressed through active and constructive attempts to improve conditions. |
OB Ch.3 |
| 3 |
voice |
dissatisfaction expressed through active and constructive attempts to improve conditions |
ch. 3 |
| 4 |
voice |
-phonia |
Medical Terminology - Ch. 7 - Respiratory System (A) |
| 5 |
voice |
The particular combination of diction, tone, and use of language used to tell a story. |
English Semesters I and II |
| 6 |
Voice |
in writing a metaphor drawn from the spoken encompassing the writer’s tone style and manner. |
All Literary Devices |
| 7 |
voice |
feature of verbs that indicates the subject's relationship to the action |
speeeeeeeech |
| 8 |
voice |
expression in spoken or written words |
Poetry Terms |
| 9 |
voice |
voc |
WWW8 |
| 10 |
voice |
Stimme |
English Words |
| 11 |
voice |
Stimme |
New Hotline Starter Unit 3 |
| 12 |
voice |
Stimme |
New Hotline Starter Unit 3, page 24 |
| 13 |
Voice |
in writing a metaphor drawn from the spoken encompassing the writer’s tone style and manner. |
Literary Terms 5 |
| 14 |
voice |
to pont of view from which a story is told |
EOG Words 3 |
| 15 |
voice |
the point of view from which a story is told |
Week 3 |
| 16 |
voice |
the point of veiw from which a story is told |
Eog words |
| 17 |
Voice |
The point of view from which the story is told |
EOG Words |
| 18 |
voice |
the point of veiw from which a story is told |
week 3 |
| 19 |
voice |
the point of view from which a story is told |
my shirt is better |
| 20 |
voice |
apiont of view used totell a story |
freaken eog words |
| 21 |
voice |
the point of view from which a story is told |
E.O.G WORDS |
| 22 |
voice |
the point of view from which a story is told |
EOG words 3 |
| 23 |
voice |
the point of view of wich a story is told |
EOG |
| 24 |
voice |
the piont of veiw from which a story is told |
katie |
| 25 |
voice |
point of view from which the story is told. |
EOG vocab |
| 26 |
Voice |
writing shows what you feel, like what you wrote, writing sounds like me and not like someone else |
LITTT |
| 27 |
voice |
character or perspective that is taken on by a writer or poet. |
Poetry terms |
| 28 |
Voice |
refers to two different areas of writing. One refers to the relationship between a sentence’s subject and verb (active and passive voice). The second refers to the total “sound” of a writer’s style. |
AP English Vocabulary |
| 29 |
Voice |
in writing, a metaphor drawn from the spoken, encompassing the writer’s tone, style, and manner. |
Taylor's Week 7 Literary Terms |
| 30 |
voice |
こえ |
Level 4 JLPT - General Vocab (251-300) |
| 31 |
Voice |
The sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, esp. of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc. |
November 15 |
| 32 |
voice |
sound produced by vertebrates by means of lungs, larynx, or syrinx, used as a form of communication |
Case Study #6 |
| 33 |
voice |
the textual features, such as diction and sentence structure, that convey a writer's or speaker's persona |
AP Language Terms |
| 34 |
voice |
la voz (las voces) |
Realidades Capitulo 1B |
| 35 |
voice |
the author's distinctive syle or manner of expressioin |
KENT MS - 8th Literary Terms |
| 36 |
voice |
voz\voces |
Spanish 1000 |
| 37 |
voice |
an author's/narrator's voice is his/her's distinct style or manner of expression |
Literary Terms |
| 38 |
voice |
his or her distinctive style or manner of exprression |
Elements of LIterature Terms |
| 39 |
voice |
the implied attitude toward its subject |
Elements of Literature Terms |
| 40 |
Voice |
the author's distinctive style and manner of expression may reveal narrator's personality |
Elements of Literature |