voice clarity
[/vɔɪs ˈklærəti/]
noun
clareza de voz
1. The quality of being clear, distinct, and easily understood when speaking; the absence of mumbling, hoarseness, or indistinct sounds in vocal communication
The speaker's voice clarity made it easy for the audience to follow the presentation.
A clareza de voz do palestrante tornou fácil para a audiência acompanhar a apresentação.
2. In audio and telecommunications, the degree to which vocal sounds are transmitted without distortion or background noise
The microphone improved voice clarity during the conference call.
O microfone melhorou a clareza de voz durante a conferência.
3. In singing and vocal performance, the precision and purity of vocal tone production
The soprano's exceptional voice clarity impressed all the judges at the competition.
A clareza de voz excepcional da soprano impressionou todos os jurados da competição.
In both Brazilian and American contexts, voice clarity is highly valued in professional settings such as public speaking, broadcasting, teaching, and customer service. In Brazil, voice clarity is particularly emphasized in television and radio broadcasting (mídia). The concept is also important in evangelical churches and motivational speeches, where clear vocal delivery is seen as essential for effective communication and persuasion.
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