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Be voiceless
adjective
Lacking a voice, without vocal sound.
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And in a silent spring, the very Forest of Arden would be voiceless.
Their victims, though numerous, tended to be voiceless peoples, excluded by both their geographical remoteness and cultural otherness from intellectual, artistic and political life in the imperial metropolis.
Sounds produced when the vocal cords are vibrating are said to be voiced, as opposed to those in which the vocal cords are apart, which are said to be voiceless.
I don't agree that men should be voiceless on a day to acknowledge the ongoing fight for equality, but I realise that we should absolutely stop the snide jokes about it.
"As I say in the conclusion of my book: "More than anything, in the face of adversity and injustice, I want you to overcome your fear and be fearless, find your voice and not be voiceless, exert your power and not be powerless.
Social media benefits society by giving a voice and microphone to those who might otherwise be voiceless, but this same benefit becomes a liability in the hands of a sophisticated adversary with a deep budget for paying English-speaking trolls to pose as Americans.
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But civil servants are voiceless.
"In my life I have been voiceless.
Pitched against this, art is voiceless and insignificant.
They are voiceless in every sense of the word.
Where Jeter is voiceless, a new veteran, like Youkilis, has upheld a franchise mantra.
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