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The English language is chock-full of unique, exciting words to describe a person's voice. Whether you're discussing someone real or writing a fictional character, there's one word that perfectly describes the way they speak—and you'll find it listed below! We've also included definitions and examples to help you get started; so what are you waiting for? Enjoy our complete list of adjectives that describe a person's voice!

Things You Should Know

  • Voices can be described by their volume. For example, "booming" and "feathery" are ways to describe loud and quiet voices.
  • Some adjectives help describe a voice's tone and pitch; "monotone" and "shrill," for instance.
  • You can also describe how someone's voice affects others. "Soporific" voices put people to sleep, and "hypnotic" voices hold them in a trance.
  1. Watermark wikiHow to Ways to Describe a Voice
    Select this adjective when you’re describing someone excitable or in an engaging or intense conversation.[3]
    • Example: “Listening to her animated voice, I knew she was really passionate about the topic at hand.”
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  1. You might describe someone’s voice as “crisp” if they have excellent annunciation; or, on the other hand, you might use “crisp” for someone no-nonsense and to the point.[6]
    • Example: “Her speaking voice was so beautiful and crisp—you could tell she’d spent years doing theater.”
    • Example: “He gave the directions quickly in a crisp voice; he wasn’t messing around.”
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    Resonant, commanding, distinctive, enthralling, dynamic, unforgettable, impressive, authoritative, compelling, strong, captivating, striking, empowering, majestic, unbridled, unmatched, spellbinding, exceptional, persuasive and invigorating.
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    What is a description of someone who is not speaking loudly, but their voice carries across the room?
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    Feathery yet resonant.
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    What do you call a voice that's strong yet soft, or a voice that's normal but not in a basic way?
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    For strong yet soft, velvety is a good choice. For normal, distinct is a good word.
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