Id | ESLPod_0427_WE_0528 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 427 |
Episode Title | Planning a Protest |
Phrase | to voice |
Text | The verb "to voice (something)," in this podcast, means to express something through speaking, letting other people know what one thinks or what one's opinion is about something: "Have you voiced your concerns about the new employee to your manager?" The phrase "to give voice to (something) means to share one's feelings or thoughts about something: "He uses poetry to give voice to his ideas and his imagination." The phrase "to speak with one voice" means for a group of people to all share the same opinion about something: "If we want people to take us seriously, we have to speak with one voice." Finally, an "inner voice" is someone's subconscious, or the thoughts and feelings that a person has about whether doing something is right or wrong: "If my inner voice is telling me not to do something, I probably won't do it." |
Topics | Home + Community |
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