Sentences with voiceless
voice·less
V v - ...the voiceless 'th'.
- His voiceless lips formed the words 'Thank you'.
- Voiceless is applied to one who has no voice, either from birth or through deprivation [the throat operation left him voiceless]; speechless usually implies temporary or momentary deprivation of the ability to speak [speechless with horror]; dumb implies a lack of the power of speech and is now more often applied to brute animals and inanimate objects than to persons with impaired speech organs [a dumb beast]; mute is applied to persons incapable of speech, specif. as because of congenital deafness and not through absence or impairment of the speech organs
- voiceless misery
- In English (p) is a voiceless consonant
- A voiceless wish
- voiceless sympathy.
- “p,” “f,” and “s” are voiceless.