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voice
Noun
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The sounds a person makes with the throat.
His voice was deep and clear.
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The influence of a person.
She had a lot of voice in the company.
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of expression.
You spoke in a low voice so that they would not hear.
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Tells if the subject does or receives the action.
That sentence is in passive voice.
voice
Verb
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To say a thought, articulate.
The president voiced her disagreement.
guard
Noun
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A guard is a person or a group of people who watch something and try to stop anything bad from happening to it.
After leaving the police he worked as a security guard at an airport.
The inmate was beaten by a prison guard while other guards watched.
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A guard is something that is a barrier between you and something dangerous.
You push a button and a guard comes down to keep your hands out of the machine while it works.
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A guard is a position on a basketball team who moves the ball to help their team gain points
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A guard is an offensive position in American football who plays either side of the center.
guard
Verb
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If you guard something, you watch it and try to stop anything bad from happening to it.
The front gate was guarded by Iraqi soldiers.