spoken-voice
41voice — n. 1. Spoken sound, utterance. 2. Sound, noise, notes. 3. Vote, suffrage, choice expressed. 4. Tone, mode of speaking, distinctive character or quality of tone. 5. Language, words, expression, signification of feeling. 6. Command, precept …
42voice mail — noun (U) a system in which spoken messages are recorded onto a computer so that someone can listen to them later …
43voice-over — noun (C) an explanation or remarks that are spoken on a television advertisement or film by someone who cannot be seen …
44voice response unit — (VRU) A device able to produce a spoken message from a selection of stored words …
45voice recognition — The ability of a computer to recognize a command spoken by the user; enables a driver to use a car phone without using his hands …
46Human voice — Voice redirects here. For other uses, see Voice (disambiguation). The spectrogram of the human voice reveals its rich harmonic content. The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal folds for talking, singing, laughing …
47someone likes the sound of their own voice — spoken used for saying that someone thinks their opinions are more important than anyone else s …
48Impersonal passive voice — The impersonal passive voice is a verb voice that decreases the valency of an intransitive verb (which has valency one) to zero.The impersonal passive deletes the subject of an intransitive verb. In place of the verb s subject, the construction… …
49Music and the Spoken Word — Genre Worship, classical Running time 27 minutes, 56 seconds Country …
50Interactive voice response — IVR redirects here. For other uses, see IVR (disambiguation). Interactive voice response (IVR) is a technology that allows a computer to interact with humans through the use of voice and DTMF keypad inputs. In telecommunications, IVR allows… …