Idioms

give voice to something

give voice to (something)

To share one's thoughts or feelings. When we left the office, Sally gave voice to her fear that promotions are unfairly awarded out in our department. Look, I know something's bothering you, so why don't you give voice to your feelings? I think it would help. Thank goodness for therapy, a place where I can give voice to the emotions I feel dealing with my dysfunctional family.
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give ˈvoice to something

express your feelings, worries, etc: The speaker stopped, allowing the crowd time to give voice to their frustration and feelings.
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Does it heal you, make you feel better, give voice to something you don't have words for?
Churlish as it was, Thomas did give voice to something many had mused upon but had kept to themselves.
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