voiceful
[ vois-fuh l ]
/ ˈvɔɪs fəl /
adjective
OTHER WORDS FROM voiceful
voice·ful·ness, nounWords nearby voiceful
voice-leading,
voice-lift,
voice-over,
voice-stress analyzer,
voiced,
voiceful,
voiceless,
voiceprint,
void,
voidable,
voidance
Example sentences from the Web for voiceful
Most welcome: for he was voiceful enough on other and his proper subjects.
Matthew Arnold |George SaintsburyYou may choose which liberty you will, and restraint of voiceful rock, or the dumb and edgeless shore of darkened sand.
On the Old Road Vol. 1 (of 2) |John RuskinHe was untiring in his praises of "Tavy's voiceful stream (to whom I owe more strains than from my pipe can ever flow)."
British Dictionary definitions for voiceful
voiceful
/ (ˈvɔɪsfʊl) /
adjective poetic
endowed with a voice, esp of loud quality
full of voices