voiceful

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English

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Etymology

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From voice +‎ -ful.

Adjective

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voiceful (comparative more voiceful, superlative most voiceful)

  1. (dated or poetic) Having a voice or vocal quality; vocal; sounding
  2. Having a loud voice or many voices.
    • c. 1850, Theodore Winthrop, Isthmiana, Parita:
      A perpetual hum is heard, not less voiceful to the appreciative than the chants and clanging cymbals of the Parthenon.

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