Idioms of voice in English

at the top of your voice

as loudly as possible

She was screaming at the top of her voice.

I was shouting at the top of my voice but she couldn't hear me.

find your voice/tongue

to be able to speak or express your opinion

give voice to something

to express your feelings, worries, etc.

Many workers at the meeting gave voice to their fears about job security.

like, etc. the sound of your own voice

(disapproving) to like talking a lot or too much, usually without wanting to listen to other people

She’s much too fond of the sound of her own voice.

make your voice heard

to express your feelings, opinions, etc. in a way that makes people notice and consider them

The programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voices heard.

a society in which individuals are able to make their voices heard

a/the still small voice

(literary) the voice of God or your conscience, that tells you to do what is morally right

with one voice

as a group; with everyone agreeing

The various opposition parties speak with one voice on this issue.

The teachers speak with one voice when they demand an end to the cuts.