real voice | 1.05 | We want to hear the real voices. | |||
young voice | 1.05 | Young voices rise above the steady, rock beat. | |||
dissident voice | 0.99 | These are not dissident voices. | |||
dominant voice | 0.99 | McCarver should be the dominant voice. | |||
faint voice | 0.99 | After a pause, a faint voice responded. | |||
gentle voice | 0.99 | In a firm but gentle voice she said, | |||
gravelly voice | 0.99 | Her gravelly voice became her signature. | |||
resonant voice | 0.99 | But when he takes to the stump, his resonant voice rises to make soaring speeches. | |||
traditional voice | 0.99 | Instead of a traditional voice mail system, the GSM phone has Wildfire. | |||
american voice | 0.92 | Yet her columns had a distinctively American voice. | |||
editorial voice | 0.92 | He cited the public interest in keeping separate editorial voices. | |||
wonderful voice | 0.92 | He has a wonderful voice. | |||
commanding voice | 0.86 | He has a very commanding voice. | |||
normal voice | 0.86 | Is that my normal voice? | |||
steady voice | 0.86 | Steady voice. | |||
trembling voice | 0.86 | Cho said in a trembling voice. | |||
firm voice | 0.79 | Kawada ended his speech in a firm voice. | |||
national voice | 0.79 | And now, for the first time, it has a national voice. | |||
operatic voice | 0.79 | A great operatic voice is a glory. | |||
passive voice | 0.79 | The passive voice must yield to the active. |