Thursday, May 22, 2008

#20, ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS 191 TO 200, Adjectives describing 'voices'

Here are the answers:

BRIEFING
Voice links a human with other humans. If a person is dumb, facial gestures have to assist in communication, which becomes arduous. In real life also, voice often functions like an asset for a person to accomplish the minor and major tasks and goals of life. A person with a resonant or a mellifluous voice with clear pronunciation is likely to attract listeners.

Fiction writers describing faces, use 'voices' as effective tools to express the moods in which the characters were placed at that particular moment.

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Your answers need not tally with the key, as choice of words is always a question of personal prerogative.

CHOICE BOX
ADJECTIVAL PHRASES DESCRIBING 'voices'
Angry voice
Anguished voice
Bass voice
Cheerful voice, Cheery voice
Choked voice
Clear voice
Commanding voice
Croaking voice
Desperate voice
Distinctive voice
Dull voice
Faint voice
Familiar voice
Far-reaching voice
Genial voice
Girlish voice
High-pitched voice
Hoarse voice
Hollow voice
Loud voice
Lovely voice
Low voice
Masculine voice
Melodious voice
Murmering voice
Muted voice
Natural voice
Panickstricken voice
Ponderous voice
Purred voice
Querulous voice
Remarkable voice
Serious voice
Shriek voice
Slow voice
Soft voice
Spiritual voice
Squeaky voice
Steady voice
Strange voice
Suffocating voice
Sweet voice
Tearful voice
Tender voice
Trembling voice
Tremendous voice
Troubled voice



191. We may suffer from a squeaky voice when we inhale 'Helium" gas.


192. If desperate voices are silenced by force, terrorism may sometimes result.


193. We hear choked and tearful voices in Airports and Railway Stations.


194. A loud voice does not enhance the personality of a person.


195. Masculine voice disorders in female can be corrected through surgical procedures.


196. A child usually recognises the familiar voice of its mother in its fourth month.


197. Croaking voices are often unintelligible .


198. A beggar cannot speak in a commanding voice.


199. Use of a serious voice in a comic situation, often arouses laughter.


200. Her muted voice is barely audible.

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