low voice in English

deep voice, voice that is below the normal level

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1. Finally, Elijah heard a calm, low voice.

2. After the fire, there was a calm, low voice.

3. Second, Jehovah comforted Elijah with “a calm, low voice.”

4. She asked in a smooth, low voice , looking in us archly.

5. Generally his ideas were expressed in sententious phrase, spoken in low voice .

6. "Up near Helena or Butte, I hear, " he replied in a low voice.

7. Generally his ideas were expressed in brief sententious phrase, spoken in low voice.

8. The King looked anxiously at the White Rabbit, who said in a low voice,'Your

9. He kind of just snuck up behind us and he sang out in a low voice.

10. 18 The secret could be kept no longer. " Miss T'ang,(www.Sentencedict.com)'said Hung - chien dejectedly in a low voice.

11. Some talked in a low voice; others watched the king, awaiting the Bestowal of a look or a word.

12. Letting out a low Croak, the frog used his low voice to warn others in the pond that a predator was nearby.

13. If the man hadn't been intimidating enough by looks alone, his voice definitely stood him above and beyond, as his deep low voice Boomedfrom his mouth

14. / kənˈfaɪ.dɪŋ.li / in a way that shows that you trust someone not to tell anyone else: She spoke in a low voice, leaning toward him Confidingly. " I'm ambitious, too," she said Confidingly.

15. / kənˈfaɪ.dɪŋ.li / in a way that shows that you trust someone not to tell anyone else: She spoke in a low voice, leaning towards him Confidingly. " I'm ambitious, too," she said Confidingly.

16. And in a low voice, as the cart went slowly along through the midst of the gazing crowd, she poured forth her soul with the wrestling intensity of a last pleading, for the trembling creature that clung to her and Clutched her as the only visible sign of love and pity.

17. Aside Aside 2 noun [countable] 1 APT words spoken by an actor to the people watching a play, that the other characters in the play do not hear 2 SAY/STATE a remark made in a low voice that you only intend particular people to hear see thesaurus at comment 3 SAY/STATE a remark or story that is not part of the main subject of a speech I should