Voiceful

Word VOICEFUL
Character 8
Hyphenation voice ful
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Voiceful"

What do we mean by voiceful?

Having a voice, especially a loud voice; resounding. adjective

Having a voice; vocal; sounding.

Having a voice or vocal quality; having a loud voice or many voices; vocal; sounding. adjective

Vocal; sounding adjective

Vocal; sounding

Communicating by phone. More intimate than texting but less so than speaking in person, or "face to face." Urban Dictionary

The voices in your head that tell you to do things. Urban Dictionary

You have a voice when you breathe out and your vocal chords vibrate, producing sound, and eventually speech. People have different tones of voice. With a voice you can sing, speak, yell, whine, or hum. Urban Dictionary

The sounds a person can make Urban Dictionary

A term that Alan Rickman fans use to refer to him. Rickman, known most famously for his role as Professor Snape in the Harry Potter movies, posesses a voice that has been described variously as: melancholy, seductive, disdainful, languid, honeyed, and velvet baritone. This nickname is also reinforced by Rickman having played the role of Metatron in the movie "Dogma". Metatron was known as "The Voice of God." Urban Dictionary

The things in my head. Urban Dictionary

The show on NBC. Better than American Idol. 2011 Judges: Cee Lo Green, "X-tina" Aguilera, Blake Shelton, and Adam Levine. Each Judge has their own group of contestants. Not only are contestants competing to be the winner of the Voice, but the judges are fighting to have the winning singer. Urban Dictionary

Scary sounds that people hear in their heads when they don't have any friends. Something people say to get kicked out of walmart Something people say when they don't want to talk to you. Something people say when they want to see a therapist. Urban Dictionary

Texting via Voice. Instead of typing to text we use our voices. Urban Dictionary

Production of sound generally emitted from the larynx. However, there are several cases where phonological chambers run haywire, causing feedback loops that disrupt functional day to day thought Urban Dictionary

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The word "voiceful" in example sentences

It would be beyond the scope of this essay to deal with the complexities of both Richard Rufus 'treatment of this question as well as Roger Bacon's voiceful criticisms of the notion of the ❋ Streveler, Paul (2005)

Still the sail swells to the voiceful breeze; the high mast bends with hideous creak, and every separate rib in the huge fabric quivers. ❋ Various (N/A)

Pete looked forward with white-hot impatience to the day of his trip to the trading-station; twelve hours of relief, it would mean, from the worst pressure of his torment -- twelve hours of merciful solitude in the old, voiceful friendliness of his forest trail. ❋ Katharine Newlin Burt (1929)

There is no equivalent for the word in the Chinook tongue, but the gestures of his voiceful hands so expressed the quality of something between magnetism and charm that I have selected this word ❋ Unknown (1911)

There is no equivalent for the word in the Chinook tongue, but the gestures of his voiceful hands so expressed the quality of something between magnetism and charm that I have selected this word "lure" as best fitting what he wished to convey. ❋ Unknown (1911)

She wondered if old dreams could haunt rooms -- if, when one left forever the room where she had joyed and suffered and laughed and wept, something of her, intangible and invisible, yet nonetheless real, did not remain behind like a voiceful memory. ❋ Unknown (1908)

Jopas, but of who could tell how many singing hearts, lyric with joy and love and still voiceful here in these strange halls? ❋ Zona Gale (1906)

I sit here up in the hills and the sea and the air are voiceful, a seething and moaning of the wind and weather, cruel to listen to. ❋ Knut Hamsun (1905)

A mile beyond, back of a great cloud of dust, He found a drove of cattle, and back of these, hot and voiceful, came the good Bishop ❋ Harry Leon Wilson (1903)

One's sympathies, however, are almost immediately enlisted in the interest and fortunes of a young and voiceful pig, which, poised in the blue, unwillingly experiences for the moment the fate of the coffin of the ❋ Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1902)

Sit down by this high-foliaged voiceful pine that rustles her branches beneath the western breezes, and beside my chattering waters Pan's pipe shall bring drowsiness down on thy enchanted eyelids. ❋ Anonymous (1902)

The rush of expectant men out of the forecastle, the snatching of hand-spikes, the tramp of feet, the clink of the pawls, make a stirring accompaniment to a plaintive up-anchor song with a roaring chorus; and this burst of noisy activity from a whole ship's crew seems like a voiceful awakening of the ship herself, till then, in the picturesque phrase of Dutch seamen, "lying asleep upon her iron." ❋ Joseph Conrad (1890)

Of one comparatively recent edition, not so far as I know published at intervals, I have been told that the first volume is out of print, but none of the others, a thing rather voiceful to the understanding. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

Most welcome: for he was voiceful enough on other and his proper subjects. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

Their mutual love for these voiceless yet voiceful and kingly creations was as the love of children for a flower -- simple, nameless, beautiful and powerful beyond words. ❋ E. Pauline Johnson (1887)

This is the character of speech that aroused the soldiers to voiceful demonstrations on the summit of the Appalachian chain on this cold and stormy mid-winter morning. ❋ Joseph Warren Keifer (1884)

And on every side was the rumble of traffic, the voiceful evidence of toil and of poverty; hawkers were crying their goods; the inevitable organ was clanging before a public-house hard by; the crumpet-man was hastening along, with monotonous ringing of his bell and hoarse rhythmic wail. ❋ George Gissing (1880)

Gilbert bent his head and listened to the rush of the water, voiceful, mysterious. ❋ George Gissing (1880)

A ([via text]): [We need to talk]. B: This sounds serious. Maybe we should talk [voice to voice]. ❋ Conrad H. (2010)

[The voices] won't stop [screaming] ❋ NotPieGuy (2021)

That [singer] has a [really] [nice] voice. ❋ XxYuli (2006)

[sometimes] a voice is [very attractive] to me ❋ Reformedpug (2016)

"When I heard the Voice say 'Turn to page 394' in [the Harry Potter] trailer, I [melted] into a [puddle] on the floor." ❋ S_k (2005)

[The voices in my head] [tell me] to do [terrible] things ❋ FoxCat Man (2019)

"Dude, lets watch the Voice. The show is awesome. It makes [American Idol] look [like shit]" "I bet. Ever since almost all the [judges] left American Idol; the show fell apart. ❋ The Voice> American Idol (2011)

Mom: Hi honey, want to invite a friend over? Son: AHH it's [the voices] again! or Random Guy: WHERE ARE THE SINGING HAMSTERS...OH NO IT'S [THE VOICES] AGAIN! [Walmart Employee]: Brah, I think you need to see a therapist..snort.............snort ❋ Surftik (2011)

Instead of typing to text we use our voice to send text messages. "Voicing" This term was coined by [Adam Carson] who resides in [Denver], [CO] ❋ Theadamcarson (2011)

“Oh no, [Youngboy]’s voice is stuck inside my head. He’s [manipulating] my every action! I hear [Mickey Mouse] too! These blasted voices ❋ YB Better + Ratio (2021)

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