Give voice to something

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idiom

To express or share an opinion or feeling that was not previously known.

The company's workers are planning to strike in order to give voice to their demands for better working conditions.
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Often appears as...

  • give voice to opinions
  • give voice to feelings

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Personal Advocacy

Use this phrase to describe speaking up for personal rights or concerns that one is passionate about.

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After years of silence, he gave voice to his struggle with mental health.
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Public Speaking

Associated with formal or public scenarios where speaking out can lead to change.

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She gave voice to the community's concerns at the town hall meeting.
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Unheard Populations

Often used in the context of marginalized or less-heard groups in society.

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The documentary gave voice to the refugees' harrowing experiences.
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