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Meanings and definitions for VOICE
What does VOICE stand for? What does VOICE mean?
- The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal tract.
- Voice (grammar), of a verb
- Voice (music), or part, a single strand of music within a larger ensemble or composition
- Voice (phonetics), in phonetics and phonology
- Voice (duo), a Cypriot musical group
- Voice, a vocal quartet of Julie Tippetts, Maggie Nicols, Phil Minton, and Brian Eley
- Voice (Alison Moyet album), 2004
- Voice (Barratt Band album), 1983
- Voice (CNBLUE EP), 2009
- Voice (Emi Hinouchi album), 2011
- Voice (Hiromi album), 2011
- Voice (Hound Dog album), 1990
- Voice (Mika Nakashima album), 2008
- Voice (Neal Schon album), 2001
- Voice (Onew EP), 2018
- Voice (Taeyeon EP), 2019
- Voice (An Acoustic Collection), by Delerium, 2010
- Voice – The Best of Beverley Knight, 2006
Voice – The Best of Tour
- "Voice" (Perfume song), 2010
- "Voice" (Porno Graffitti song), 2001
- "Voice", a 2012 song by Korean singer Baek Ji-young
- "Voices", a song from the series Macross Plus
- "Voice", a 1998 song by VNV Nation from Praise the Fallen
- Voice, a composition for solo flute by Toru Takemitsu, 1971
- Voice (film), a 2005 South Korean film
- Voice, a 2017 South Korean TV series
- Voice – Danmarks største stemme, a Danish reality singing competition
- Character's voice, a character's manner of speech
- Voice acting
- Voice (manga), later Voiceful
- Writer's voice
- Voice (Czech political party)
- Voice (Ukrainian political party)
- Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement, a U.S. government agency
- Voice (trade union), a British trade union
- Voice (Indiana), an American anti-tobacco initiative
- Vaginal and Oral Interventions to Control the Epidemic (VOICE), a clinical trial
- Voice, editions of Lerner Newspapers
- Voice, weekly newspaper published by Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch) 1951–1953 (renamed from People's Voice, 1925–1931)
- The Voice or Presence, a fictional representation of God in DC Comics
- The Voice (Dune), a fictional ability in the Dune universe
- The Voice, a character in the American TV series Cleopatra 2525
- The Voice (Bible translation)
- The Voice (poetry collection), by Thomas Hardy, 1912
- "The Voice", a story featuring The Shadow
- The Voice, the newspaper published by Winnipeg Labour Party, Canada
- The Voice (Adelaide newspaper), 1892–1894
- The Voice (Botswana), a print and online newspaper
- The Voice (British newspaper), an Afro-Caribbean weekly newspaper
- The Voice Magazine, a student publication of Athabasca University, Canada
- The Voice Weekly, a former news journal in Burmese language
- The Voice, weekly newspaper published by Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch) 1951–1953 (renamed from People's Voice, 1925–1931, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as "The Voice")
- The Voice (1920 film), a German silent drama film
- The Voice (1966 film), an Australian television play
- The Voice (1982 film), a Soviet psychological drama film
- The Voice (1992 film), a French drama film
- The Voice (2010 film), a Turkish horror film
- The Voice, a 2005 film directed by Johan Söderberg
- The Voice (franchise), an international reality television singing competition
The Voice (franchise)#The Voice around the world includes a list of local titles in the franchise
- The Voice (Hong Kong TV series), a singing competition (not part of The Voice franchise)
- The Voice: la plus belle voix, "The Voice: the Most Beautiful Voice" is a singing competition from The Voice franchise operated by French television channel TF1
- "The Voice" (Seinfeld), a 1997 episode of the NBC sitcom
- "The Voice" (The Amazing World of Gumball), an episode of the TV series
- "The Voice", episodes of Dynasty (1981 TV series)
- The Voice TV, a network of music television channels owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media
The Voice (Bulgaria)
- The Voice TV Denmark, now 7'eren
- The Voice TV Finland, now Kutonen
- The Voice TV Norway
- The Voice TV Sweden
- The Voice (radio station), a radio station in Denmark, Sweden and Bulgaria
- The Voice (North Devon), a British radio station
- The Voice of Hiphop & RnB, a Swedish radio station
- The Voice Hiphop & RnB Norway, a Norwegian radio station
- The Voice (CHOP), a radio station at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, U.S.
- The Voice (Bobby McFerrin album), 1984
- The Voice (Kokia album), 2008
- The Voice (Mavis Staples album), 1993
- The Voice (Mike Jones album), 2009
- The Voice (Russell Watson album), 2000
- The Voice (SG Wannabe EP), 2015
- The Voice (Vicious Rumors EP), 1994
- The Voice (Vusi Mahlasela album), 2003
- The Voice, an album by David Phelps, 2008
- The Voice: Frank Sinatra, the Columbia Years (1943–1952), 1986
- The Voice of Frank Sinatra, 1946
- "The Voice" (The Moody Blues song), 1981
- "The Voice" (Ultravox song), 1981
- "The Voice" (Eimear Quinn song), winner of the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest
- Mariah Carey (born 1970), an American singer
- Whitney Houston (1963–2012), an American singer
- Frank Sinatra (1915–1998), an American singer
- Vern Gosdin (1934–2009), an American singer
- Steve Perry (born 1949), an American singer
- Sandi Patty (born 1956), an American singer
- Lenny Zakatek (born 1947), a singer on The Alan Parsons Project
- Roger Huston (born 1942), a harness race announcer
- Russ Bray (born 1957), a darts referee
- The vOICe, a sensory substitution system
- Voices (1973 film), a British horror film
- Voices (1979 film), a film by Robert Markowitz
- Voices (2007 film), a South Korean horror film
- The Voices, a 2014 horror comedy film
- "Voices" (Ghost Whisperer), an episode of the TV drama
- Voices (Indriðason novel), a 2006 translation of a 2003 crime novel by Arnaldur Indriðason
- Voices (Le Guin novel), a 2006 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Voices (magazine), a monthly English literary magazine 1919–1921
- The Voices, a 1969 book by Joseph Wechsberg
- The Voices, a 2003 novel by Susan Elderkin
- Voices, the former journal of The Association for Feminist Anthropology
- Voices (A cappella group), an a cappella group from the University of Chicago
- Voices (British band), a London black metal band
- Voices (American band), an early 1990s R&B girl group
- Voices (Henze), a musical composition by Hans Werner Henze
- Voices (Claire Hamill album), 1986
- Voices (Gary Peacock album), 1971
- Voices (Hall & Oates album), 1980
- Voices (Kenny Thomas album), 1991
- Voices (Matchbook Romance album), 2006
- Voices (Mike Stern album), 2001
- Voices (Murray Head album), 1981
- Voices (Phantogram album), 2014
- Voices (Roger Eno album), 1985
- Voices (Stan Getz album), 1967
- Voices (U of Memphis album), 2007
- Voices (Vangelis album), 1995
- Voices (Wormrot album), 2016
- Voices: WWE The Music, Vol. 9, a 2009 compilation album
- Yanni Voices, a 2009 album by Yanni
- "Voices" (Alice in Chains song), 2013
- "Voices" (Cheap Trick song), 1979
- "Voices" (Chris Young song), 2008
- "Voices" (Disclosure song), 2013
- "Voices" (Disturbed song), 2000
- "Voices" (Saosin song), 2006
- "Voices", a song by Autopsy from Acts of the Unspeakable, 1992
- "Voices", a song by Crown the Empire from Limitless, 2011
- "Voices", a song by Dario G from Sunmachine, 1998
- "Voices", a song by Dave from Psychodrama (album), 2019
- "Voices", a song by Dream Theater from Awake, 1994
- "Voices", a song by Famous Last Words from Two-Faced Charade, 2013
- "Voices", a song by Godsmack from The Other Side, 2004
- "Voices", a song by Madonna from Hard Candy, 2008
- "Voices", a song by Our Last Night from Age of Ignorance, 2012
- "Voices", a song by Roxette from Pearls of Passion, 1986
- "Voices", a song by Russ Ballard, 1984
- "Voices", a song by Stigmata from Hollow Dreams, 2003
- "Voices", a song by Switchfoot from Native Tongue, 2019
- "Voices", a song by Zee from Identity, 1984
- Voices.com, a job search website for voice actors
- Auditory hallucination
- Voicing (music), two related concepts in music theory
- Voicing (phonetics), in phonetics and phonology
Consonant voicing and devoicing
- Voice (music)
- Voicings, a 1986 album by Rio Nido
- Blind octave
- Block chord
- Close and open harmony
- Common tone
- Doubling
- Root position and Inversion (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and higher inversions)
- Octave
- Voice
- Voice leading
- Vocal music
- Singing
- Victims of Iranian Censorship Act, also known as VOICE Act
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