15 adjectives to describe voces

We will try a little vivâ voce, Mr. Pucker.

We will try a little vivâ voce, Mr. Pucker.

He also spoke sotto voce, as if to himself, and as no one heard his words, the fans of native straw and Chinese turkey feathers were plied incessantly.

in fervent sotto voce from Father Brewster.

" "But he so infrequently sees her," giggled Bambi, sotto voce.

grande, great, grand, large, tall, long; á s voces, in a loud voice, loudly.

The rascal left the compartment, muttering to himself in Arabic sotto voce.

regnante Anna, Felicissimae florentissimaeque memoriae regina, Ad prolocutoris cathedram, Communi senatus universi voce, designatus est: Quod munus, Cum nullo tempore non difficile, Tum illo certe, negotiis Et variis, et lubricis, et implicatis, difficillimum, Cum dignitate sustinuit.

cum fames dominatur, strident voces rogantium panem, penetrantes patris cor: what so grievous as to turn them up to the wide world, to shift for themselves?

"And touching," said Psmith, "the matter of noise, must this business be conducted in a subdued and sotto voce manner, or may we let ourselves go a bit here and there?"

regnante Anna, Felicissimae florentissimaeque memoriae regina, Ad prolocutoris cathedram, Communi senatus universi voce, designatus est: Quod munus, Cum nullo tempore non difficile, Tum illo certe, negotiis Et variis, et lubricis, et implicatis, difficillimum, Cum dignitate sustinuit.

The question in Masonry is not taken viva voce or by "aye" and "nay.

'Exuerint sylvestrem animum, cultuque frequenti In quascunque voces artes, haud tarda sequentur.' Virg.

You must figure a rather broken-down four-wheeler bearing the yellow-painted box and the experienced trunk and Mr. Lewisham and all his fortunes, a despondent fitful horse, and a threadbare venerable driver, blasphemous sotto voce and flagellant, in an ancient coat with capes.

[Footnote 5: Lines 3-5: lusimus (haec propter culicis sint carmina docta, omnis ut historiae per ludum consonet ordo notitiae) doctumque voces, licet invidus adsit.]

15 adjectives to describe  voces