Synonyms for
Vox
Definition
Vox means voice, especially in relation to political or social issues.
Synonyms & similar words
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Antonyms
Common collocations
- vox populi
- vox clamantis
- vox et praeterea nihil
- vox humana
- vox angelica
- vox dei
- vox populi, vox dei
Word family
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
- Her vox was heard loud and clear at the protest rally.
- The politician used his vox to address the concerns of his constituents.
- The radio station provides a platform for people to share their vox.
- She felt empowered to use her vox to make a difference.
- 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