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What (who) is unvoiced - definition

CONSONANT PRONOUNCED WITHOUT THE LARYNX VIBRATING
Unvoiced; Voiceless consonant; Unvoiced consonant; Voiceless vowel; Voiceless; Voiceless consonants; Voiceless sound; Unvoiced sound

unvoiced         
¦ adjective
1. unuttered.
2. Phonetics (of a speech sound) uttered without vibration of the vocal cords.
Voicelessness         
In linguistics, voicelessness is the property of sounds being pronounced without the larynx vibrating. Phonologically, it is a type of phonation, which contrasts with other states of the larynx, but some object that the word phonation implies voicing and that voicelessness is the lack of phonation.
voiceless         
A voiceless speech sound is one that is produced without vibration of the vocal cords. (TECHNICAL)
ADJ

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Voicelessness

In linguistics, voicelessness is the property of sounds being pronounced without the larynx vibrating. Phonologically, it is a type of phonation, which contrasts with other states of the larynx, but some object that the word phonation implies voicing and that voicelessness is the lack of phonation.

The International Phonetic Alphabet has distinct letters for many voiceless and modally voiced pairs of consonants (the obstruents), such as [p b], [t d], [k ɡ], [q ɢ], [f v], and [s z]. Also, there are diacritics for voicelessness, U+0325 ◌̥ COMBINING RING BELOW and U+030A ◌̊ COMBINING RING ABOVE, which is used for letters with a descender. Diacritics are typically used with letters for prototypically voiced sounds, such as vowels and sonorant consonants: [ḁ], [l̥], [ŋ̊]. In Russian use of the IPA, the voicing diacritic may be turned for voicelessness, e.g. .

Examples of use of unvoiced
1. Normally, these suspicions remain unvoiced, simmering softly beneath the surface, but any conflagration in the Holy Land can be enough to reactivate this dormant fear.
2. May 4, Local elections Inside the cabinet there is as yet unvoiced concern at the possibility that Labour is going to lose control of the capital, including once–safe Labour councils such as Camden and Haringey.