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Vox

Verb / vɑ:ks / Another word for vox — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

Vox means voice, especially in relation to political or social issues.

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Common collocations

  • vox populi
  • vox clamantis
  • vox et praeterea nihil
  • vox humana
  • vox angelica
  • vox dei
  • vox populi, vox dei

Word family

noun voice
adjective vocal

Usage note

Vox is a Latin word meaning 'voice'. It is most commonly encountered in set phrases like 'vox populi' (the voice of the people). It is rarely used as a standalone English word outside of these specific contexts.

Example sentences

  1. Her vox was heard loud and clear at the protest rally.
  2. The politician used his vox to address the concerns of his constituents.
  3. The radio station provides a platform for people to share their vox.
  4. She felt empowered to use her vox to make a difference.
  5. The vox of the marginalized communities often goes unheard.

Quotes

  • 'The vox populi, the human cry, was to be the voice of God.' - Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • 'The vox humana is a very beautiful stop on the organ.' - Peter Tork
  • 'The vox populi is like a compass, and it points true north.' - James McGreevey

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