utter+articulate+sounds

  • 41voice — /vɔɪs / (say voys) noun 1. the sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, especially of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc. 2. the sounds naturally uttered by a single person in speech or vocal utterance, often… …

  • 42speak — I. v. n. 1. Articulate, enunciate, talk with articulate sounds. 2. Talk, dispute, argue, converse, say, discourse. 3. Plead, spout, hold forth, make a speech, discourse, harangue, declaim. 4. Treat, make mention, discourse, tell. 5. Sound,… …

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  • 43vocalize — vo•cal•ize [[t]ˈvoʊ kəˌlaɪz[/t]] v. ized, iz•ing 1) to make vocal; utter; articulate 2) to endow with a voice; cause to utter 3) phn a) to change into a vowel sound b) to voice 4) ling. to vowelize 5) cv phn to utter sounds using the vocal organs …

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  • 44pronounce — [prə nouns′, prōnouns′] vt. pronounced, pronouncing [ME pronouncen < OFr pronuncier < L pronuntiare < pro , before + nuntiare, to announce < nuntius, messenger: see PRO 2 & NUNCIO] 1. to say or declare officially, solemnly, or with… …

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  • 45speak — verb (spoke; spoken; speaking) Etymology: Middle English speken, from Old English sprecan, specan; akin to Old High German sprehhan to speak, Greek spharageisthai to crackle Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to utter words or… …

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  • 46vocalize — vocalization, n. vocalizer, n. /voh keuh luyz /, v., vocalized, vocalizing. v.t. 1. to make vocal; utter; articulate; sing. 2. to endow with a voice; cause to utter. 3. Phonet. a. to voice. b. to change into a vowel (contrasted with …

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  • 47speak — [[t]spik[/t]] v. spoke, spo•ken, speak•ing 1) to utter words or articulate sounds with the ordinary voice; talk 2) to communicate vocally; mention 3) to converse 4) to deliver an address, discourse, etc 5) to make a statement in written or… …

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  • 48speak — [c]/spik / (say speek) verb (spoke or, Archaic, spake, spoken or, Archaic, spoke, speaking) – …

  • 49mumble — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. mutter, murmur, mouth. See stammering. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. mutter, murmur, utter, whine, whimper, rumble, grumble, maunder, ramble on, whisper, speak indistinctly, speak inarticulately, swallow …

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  • 50sound — I adj. healthy sound in, of (sound in mind and body) II n. 1) to emit, make, produce, utter; transmit a sound 2) to articulate, enunciate, pronounce a sound 3) to turn down; turn up the sound (on a radio, TV set) 4) to carry sound (air carries… …

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