voice communication

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voice communication

He uses voice communication to talk to his friend on the phone.

Definition

Noun: 1. The act of communicating using spoken words; spoken language: This refers to the human, audible exchange of information, ideas, or feelings through the medium of speech. It encompasses the sounds, words, and structures used in verbal interaction.

Usage

This term is a formal or technical synonym for "speech" or "spoken language." It is used to specifically distinguish audible, vocal communication from other forms, such as written communication, sign language, or non-verbal cues. * The anthropologist studied the evolution of voice communication in early human societies. * A reliable telephone network is essential for voice communication over long distances. * The study compared the effectiveness of text-based messaging versus voice communication for resolving complex issues.

Examples
  • The contract was finalized not through written documents but via voice communication during a conference call.
  • Advances in technology have transformed voice communication, enabling real-time conversations across the globe.
  • In many cultures, storytelling through voice communication is a vital tradition for preserving history.
Advanced Usage
  • In linguistics and communication studies: The term is used to analyze the acoustic properties, syntax, and social functions of spoken interaction, as opposed to its written counterpart.
  • In technology and engineering: It refers to the transmission and processing of human speech signals, as in "voice communication systems" or "secure voice communication networks."
Variants and Related Words
  • Speech (n): The faculty or act of speaking; spoken communication. (A more common and direct synonym).
  • Spoken language (n): Language expressed through vocal sounds.
  • Oral communication (n): Communication conveyed through speech.
  • Verbal communication (n): Communication using words, which can sometimes include both speech and writing, but often emphasizes spoken words in context.
Synonyms
  • Speech
  • Spoken language
  • Oral communication
  • Verbal expression
  • Parlance (refers to a particular way of speaking)
Antonyms
  • Written communication
  • Text
  • Non-verbal communication
  • Sign language
  • Silence
voice communication

He uses voice communication to talk to his friend on the phone.

Noun
  1. (language) communication by word of mouth
    • his speech was garbled
    • he uttered harsh language
    • he recorded the spoken language of the streets