outvoice
/ˈautvɔɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A person who has a louder or more authoritative voice, often in comparison to others.
“The politician’s outvoice helped to calm the crowd during the heated debate.”
1. noun
A person who has a louder or more authoritative voice, often in comparison to others.
“The politician’s outvoice helped to calm the crowd during the heated debate.”