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voice vs metonymy

metonymy vs voice

voice and metonymy both are nouns.

voice is a verb but metonymy is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
voice Yes No Yes No
metonymy Yes No No No
voice (noun) metonymy (noun)
a means or agency by which something is expressed or communicated substituting the name of an attribute or feature for the name of the thing itself (as in `they counted heads')
the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech
the ability to speak
the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract
expressing in coherent verbal form
the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in polyphonic music
something suggestive of speech in being a medium of expression
A term used in phonetics and phonology to characterize speech sounds, with sounds described as either voiceless (unvoiced) or voiced.
a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance
an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose
(metonymy) a singer
(linguistics) the grammatical relation (active or passive) of the grammatical subject of a verb to the action that the verb denotes
voice (verb) metonymy (verb)
give voice to
utter with vibrating vocal chords
Difference between voice and metonymy

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