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Find one's voice
Idiom: Meaning with Examples
Meaning:
1. To begin speaking : to become able to speak.
2. To be able to express oneself as a writer.
3. If someone finds their voice, they start to speak in spite of fear or surprise or difficult
circumstances.
4. To find one's distinctive style or vision of artistic expression.
5. To regain the ability to speak, especially after something frightening or startling has
happened.
Examples:
1. He sat silent through the first half of the meeting before he found his tongue.
2. I think this is your best story yet, Betsy, you've really found your voice as a writer.
3. It takes time to find your voice, but I'm confident you'll get there by the end of our photography
class.
4. It took him a minute, but Pete found his voice again after we startled him at his surprise party.
5. Kurt Kohn was my paternal grandfather's name,' Laura said when she found her voice.
6. These poems are generally agreed to be those in which he found his true voice.
7. Witnesses often find their voices when they hear a reward has been offered.
8. But as soon as we had found our voice again, we were once more interrupted by visits from
Berlin.
9. During my freshman year I was very shy, but lately I’ve been finding my voice in class.
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