do they have an accent? describe it. does the person smoke? it would probably be gravelly. are they hesitant in their speech? is it smooth? smooth as silk? some people describe peoples voices as "jappy" meaning snobby sounding. is it deep, or high pitched? do they stutter or slur their words? to they speak using slang? does their voice have authority to it? is it a whisper? does it sounds like the wind? does the persons voice echo or boom? do the enunciate? is it raspy, quiet, wheezy? does it sound seductive? or tranquil and soothing? does is sound like they are gargling water and trying to speak at the same time? i hope this helped!! :)
Another word for voice is "tone". eg. His "voice" was weary His "tone" was weary
mouthpiece
orator
speaker
sound
Talkative
debate
Expressing
voices
Lovely is the adjective. It modifies the noun, which is voice.
Yes. Her voice is scratchy. (scratchy describes voice)
voices
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, telling us about its characteristics, or its imputed - attributed, or credited - characteristics.For example:'A tenor voice' tells us the type (tenor: adjective) of voice (voice: noun) a particular singer has.'A lyric tenor' tells us the type (lyric: adjective) of tenor voice (tenor voice: noun) a singer has.'A famous lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is well-known (famous: adjective).'A wonderful lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is considered by the speaker be excellent, or admirable, (wonderful: adjective).
Adjective''loud'' while ''rang'' is an adverb
Yes, it can be used as a noun, a verb, and an adjective. For instance: Noun - Something is wrong with my voice. Verb - I will voice my opinion. Adjective - I am taking voice lessons.
Lovely is the adjective. It modifies the noun, which is voice.
lovely
vocal
lovely
Yes. Her voice is scratchy. (scratchy describes voice)
voices
The word curious is an adjective, along with nasal, as both modify "voice."
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, telling us about its characteristics, or its imputed - attributed, or credited - characteristics.For example:'A tenor voice' tells us the type (tenor: adjective) of voice (voice: noun) a particular singer has.'A lyric tenor' tells us the type (lyric: adjective) of tenor voice (tenor voice: noun) a singer has.'A famous lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is well-known (famous: adjective).'A wonderful lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is considered by the speaker be excellent, or admirable, (wonderful: adjective).
Adjective''loud'' while ''rang'' is an adverb
mournful
The word "louder" is an adverb. It is used to describe the manner in which something is being done, typically in relation to volume or intensity.