The difference between Gender and Voice

When used as nouns, gender means a division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of speech) into masculine or feminine, and sometimes other categories like neuter or common, whereas voice means sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song.

When used as verbs, gender means to assign a gender to (a person), whereas voice means to give utterance or expression to.


check bellow for the other definitions of Gender and Voice

  1. Gender as a noun (grammar):

    Grammatical gender. A division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of speech) into masculine or feminine, and sometimes other categories like neuter or common. Any division of nouns and pronouns (and sometimes of other parts of speech), such as masculine / feminine / neuter, or animate / inanimate.

  2. Gender as a noun (obsolete):

    Class; kind.

  3. Gender as a noun (now, sometimes, _, proscribed):

    Sex .

    Examples:

    "the gene is activated in both genders"

    "The effect of the medication is dependent upon age, gender, and other factors."

  4. Gender as a noun (sociology):

    Identification as a man, a woman or something else, and association with a (social) role or set of behavioral and cultural traits, clothing, etc; a category to which a person belongs on this basis.

  5. Gender as a noun (hardware):

    The quality which distinguishes connectors, which may be male (fitting into another connector) and female (having another connector fit into it), or genderless/androgynous (capable of fitting together with another connector of the same type).

  1. Gender as a verb (sociology):

    To assign a gender to (a person); to perceive as having a gender; to address using terms (pronouns, nouns, adjectives...) that express a certain gender.

  2. Gender as a verb (sociology):

    To perceive (a thing) as having characteristics associated with a certain gender, or as having been authored by someone of a certain gender.

  1. Gender as a verb (archaic):

    To engender.

  2. Gender as a verb (archaic, or, obsolete):

    To breed.

  1. Voice as a noun:

    Sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character

    Examples:

    "The human voice is the oldest musical instrument in history."

    "She has a pleasant voice."

    "His low voice allowed hum to become a bass in the choir."

  2. Voice as a noun (phonetics):

    Sound made through vibration of the vocal cords; sonant, or intonated, utterance; tone; — distinguished from mere breath sound as heard in whispering and voiceless consonants.

  3. Voice as a noun:

    The tone or sound emitted by an object

  4. Voice as a noun:

    The faculty or power of utterance

    Examples:

    "to cultivate the voice'"

  5. Voice as a noun:

    That which is communicated; message; meaning.

  6. Voice as a noun:

    An expressed opinion, choice, will, desire, or wish; the right or ability to make such expression or to have it considered

  7. Voice as a noun (archaic):

    Command; precept.

  8. Voice as a noun:

    One who speaks; a speaker.

  9. Voice as a noun (grammar):

    A particular way of inflecting or conjugating verbs, or a particular form of a verb, by means of which is indicated the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses.

    Examples:

    "The verbal system of Latin has two voices, active and passive."

  10. Voice as a noun (music):

    In harmony, an independent vocal or instrumental part in a piece of composition.

    Examples:

    "The theme of this piece constantly migrates between the three voice parts."

  11. Voice as a noun (Internet, [[IRC]]):

    A flag associated with a user on a channel, determining whether or not they can send messages to the channel.

  1. Voice as a verb (transitive):

    To give utterance or expression to; to utter; to publish; to announce

    Examples:

    "He voiced the sentiments of the nation."

  2. Voice as a verb (transitive, phonology):

    To utter audibly, with tone and not just breath.

  3. Voice as a verb (transitive):

    To fit for producing the proper sounds; to regulate the tone of

    Examples:

    "voice the pipes of an organ"

  4. Voice as a verb (transitive, obsolete):

    To vote; to elect; to appoint

  5. Voice as a verb (intransitive, obsolete):

    To clamor; to cry out

  6. Voice as a verb (transitive, Internet):

    To assign the voice flag to a user on IRC, permitting them to send messages to the channel.

  7. Voice as a verb (television, film):

    To act as a voice actor to portray a character.