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in a low voice

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Explanation:

The phrase "in a low voice" means to speak quietly or softly, so that others cannot hear you easily. It is often used when someone wants to keep their words private or to avoid disturbing others.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "in a low voice" when you want to describe how someone is speaking.
  • It can be used in both written and spoken English.
Example:
  • Simple Sentence: "She told him the secret in a low voice so that nobody else could hear."
  • Context: This shows that she wanted to keep the information private.
Advanced Usage:
  • You can also use "in a low voice" in more complex sentences or in storytelling:
    • "As the children gathered around, the teacher spoke to them in a low voice, creating a sense of mystery about the lesson."
Word Variants:
  • Low: This word can be used as an adjective to describe sound that is quiet.
  • Voice: This is a noun that refers to the sound produced by a person when speaking.
Different Meanings:
  • "Low" can also mean something else, like not high in position or value (e.g., "the shelf is low").
  • "Voice" can refer to the ability to speak or the way someone expresses themselves (e.g., "She has a strong voice in the community").
Synonyms:
  • Quietly
  • Softly
  • Mutedly
  • Under one's breath
Idioms:
  • "Speak softly": This means to talk in a gentle, low tone.
  • "Under one's breath": This means to speak very quietly, often because you don’t want others to hear.
Adverb
  1. in an undertone
    • he uttered a curse sotto voce

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