fine voice, powerful voice &c (loud) 404; musical voice &c 413;
intonation; tone of voice &c (sound) 402.
vocalization; cry &c 411; strain, utterance, prolation†;
exclamation, ejaculation, vociferation, ecphonesis†; enunciation,
articulation; articulate sound, distinctness; clearness, of
articulation; stage whisper; delivery.
accent, accentuation; emphasis, stress; broad accent, strong
accent, pure accent, native accent, foreign accent; pronunciation.
[Word similarly pronounced] homonym.
orthoepy†; cacoepy†; euphony &c (melody) 413.
gastriloquism†, ventriloquism; ventriloquist; polyphonism†,
polyphonist†.
[Science of voice] phonology &c (sound) 402.
V. utter, breathe; give utterance, give tongue; cry &c (shout) 411;
ejaculate, rap out; vocalize, prolate†, articulate, enunciate,
pronounce, accentuate, aspirate, deliver, mouth; whisper in the ear.
Adj. vocal, phonetic, oral; ejaculatory, articulate, distinct,
stertorous; euphonious &c (melodious) 413.
Phr. how sweetly sounds the voice of a good woman [Massinger]; the
organ of the soul [Longfellow]; thy voice is a celestial melody
[Longfellow].