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raised voice

verb as in yell

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Do poets have a responsibility to speak with a raised voice—the sort Paxman is likely thinking of, one for the ages?

His rhetorical appeal to local pride surrounding the first primary failed to produce a raised voice or signature gesture.

Occasionally faint sounds came from the distance—the movements of cleaners at work, a raised voice, the slamming of a door.

His wife came in, hearing my raised voice, and maintained her husband's assertions very stoutly.

From two rooms beyond, the sudden sound of a raised voice attracted him.

"Once more I appeal to you," he heard Driscoll saying, with raised voice, before the door was opened.

He was beginning a violent answer in a raised voice, when Eugenia told him her sister was in the next room.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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