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Common collocations with voice in American Collocation

voice verb transitive

US /vɔɪs/

clearly

clearly
loudly
strongly

The crowd began loudly voicing its displeasure at some of the referee’s calls.

in public

openly
publicly

After the war, Oppenheimer openly voiced his opposition to the development of the more powerful hydrogen bomb.

often

frequently
often
regularly
repeatedly

The Union has repeatedly voiced its concerns over the decline in the services and facilities available to rural communities.

feeling or opinion

feelings
idea
opinion
sentiments
thoughts
view

This will be an opportunity for all participants to voice their opinions on the possible regeneration.

worry or fear

anxieties
concern
disquiet
fears
worries

Significant people from within the UN system have regularly voiced their concerns.

disagreement or disapproval

complaint
criticism
disapproval
discontent
disgust
displeasure
dissent
objection
opposition
protest

Members of the public have voiced their disapproval through the local press.

disappointment

disappointment
dismay
dissatisfaction

Davies was quick to voice his disappointment with the referee.

anger

anger
frustration
outrage

He insisted the visiting supporters had every right to voice their anger at the way his team are playing.

doubt

doubts
misgivings
reservations
scepticism
suspicion

Motoring organizations voiced doubts about the scheme.

support

approval
support

The public voiced universal approval.

hope or wish

desire
hope

The forum is an opportunity for people to voice their hopes and concerns.