Voiceover or VO is the voice of an unseen narrator or of an onscreen character not seen speaking in a movie.
The word "telephone" is derived from the Greek words "tele," meaning far, and "phone," meaning sound or voice. Together, it means "far sound" or "distant voice," reflecting the device's function of transmitting sound over long distances.
ventriloquism
Bass
From the same word, phone, meaning voice or sound
The root word of "homophone" is "phone", which comes from the Greek word "phōnē" meaning "sound" or "voice".
Baritone
The word "telephone" comes from two Greek words, "tele" meaning distant and "phone" meaning sound or voice. When combined, it refers to a device that transmits sound over a distance, which is the basic function of a telephone.
The word is "inflection." It refers to a change in the pitch or tone of the voice during speech, which can convey meaning or emotion.
It is to speak using a special voice modulation. Also to speak in a singing voice.
The meaning of the word boom is: to make a resonant sound, like artillery; "His deep voice boomed through the hall."
Having a stentorian voice means having a loud, powerful, and commanding voice that is capable of carrying over great distances. This term is often used to describe someone who speaks with authority and presence.
The word "boisterous" is closest in meaning to stentorian, as both describe a loud and powerful sound or voice.