- adenoidal (adj): if someone’s voice is adenoidal, some of the sound seems to come through their nose
- appealing (adj): an appealing look/voice shows that you want help, approval, or agreement
- breathy (adj): with loud breathing noises
- brittle (adj): if you speak in a brittle voice, you sound as if you are about to cry
- croaky (adj): if someone’s voice sounds croaky, they speak in a low, rough voice that sounds as if they have a sore throat
- dead (adj): if someone’s eyes or voice are dead, they feel or show no emotion
- disembodied (adj): a disembodied voice comes from someone who you cannot see
- flat (adj): spoken in a voice that does not go up and down; this word is often used for describing the speech of people from a particular region
- fruity (adj): a fruity voice or laugh is deep and strong in a pleasant way
- grating (adj): a grating voice, laugh, or sound is unpleasant and annoying
- gravelly (adj): a gravelly voice sounds low and rough
- gruff (adj): this voice has a rough, low sound
- guttural (adj): a guttural sound is deep and made at the back of your throat
- high-pitched (adj): true to its name, a high-pitched voice or sound is very high
- hoarse (adj): someone who is hoarse, or has a hoarse voice, speaks in a low, rough voice, usually because their throat is sore
- honeyed (adj): honeyed words or a honeyed voice sound very nice, but you cannot trust the person who is speaking
- husky (adj): a husky voice is deep and sounds hoarse (as if you have a sore throat), often in an attractive way
- low (adj): a low voice is quiet and difficult to hear; also used for describing a deep voice that has a long wavelength
- matter-of-fact (adj): usually used if the person speaking knows what they are talking about (or absolutely think they know what they are talking about)
- modulated (adj): a modulated voice is controlled and pleasant to listen to
- monotonous (adj): this kind of voice is boring and unpleasant due to the fact that it does not change in loudness or become higher/lower
- nasal (adj): someone with a nasal voice sounds as if they are speaking through their nose
- orotund (adj): an orotund voice is loud and clear
- penetrating (adj): a penetrating voice is so high or loud that it makes you slightly uncomfortable
- plummy (adj): a plummy voice or way of speaking is considered to be typical of an English person of a high social class; this word shows that you dislike people who speak like this
- quietly (adj): in a soft, quiet voice
- raucous (adj): a raucous voice or noise is loud and sounds rough
- ringing (adj): a ringing voice is very loud and clear
- rough (adj): a rough voice is not soft and is unpleasant to listen to
- shrill (adj): a shrill voice is very loud, high, and unpleasant
- silvery (adj): this voice is clear, light, and pleasant
- singsong (adj): if you speak in a singsong voice, your voice rises and falls in a musical way
- small (adj): a small voice is quiet
- smoky (adj): a smoky voice is sexually attractive in a slightly mysterious way
- softly spoken (adj): someone who is softly spoken has a quiet, gentle voice
- soft-spoken (adj): speaking or said in a quiet, gentle voice
- sotto voce (adj, adv): in a very quiet voice
- stentorian (adj): a stentorian voice sounds very loud and severe
- strangled (adj): a strangled sound is one that someone stops before they finish making it
- strident (adj): this voice is loud and unpleasant
- taut (adj): used about something such as a voice that shows someone is nervous or angry
- thick (adj): if your voice is thick with an emotion, it sounds less clear than usual because of the emotion
- thickly (adv): with a low voice that comes mostly from your throat
- thin (adj): a thin voice or sound is high and unpleasant to listen to
- throaty (adj): a throaty sound is low and seems to come from deep in your throat
- tight (adj): shows that you are nervous or annoyed
- toneless (adj): does not express any emotion
- tremulous (adj): if your voice is tremulous, it is not steady; for example, because you are afraid or excited
- wheezy (adj): a wheezy noise sounds as if it is made by someone who has difficulty breathing
- wobbly (adj): if your voice is wobbly, it goes up and down, usually because you are frightened, not confident, or are going to cry
- booming (adj): very loud and attention-getting
- quavering (adv): if your voice quavers, it is not steady because you are feeling nervous or afraid
- a voice like a foghorn: very loud voice
- in an undertone: using a quiet voice so that someone cannot hear you
- someone’s dulcet tones: the sound of someone’s voice as they speak
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