voiceless
4.being voiceless through injury or illness and thus incapable of all but whispered speech.
5.a speech defect that involves pronouncing s like voiceless th and z like voiced th.
6.I yell at a decibel machine hysterically,a series of chirps,with unknown tones,till i am voiceless.
7.The smell of the wet earth in the rain rises like a great chant of praise from the voiceless multitude of the insignificant.
8.To pronounce(a normally voiced sound) without vibration of the vocal chords so as to make it wholly or partly voiceless.
9.From the very beginning of her writing, Alice Walker, the famous black American woman writer, has been the spokesman for the voiceless, especially for the black women.
10.Opponents still argue that those who exercise choice will be the most able and committed, and by clustering themselves together in better schools they will abandon the weak and voiceless to languish in rotten ones.

