voice, grammatical category according to which an action is referred to as done by the subject (active, e.g.,
men shoot bears) or to the subject (passive, e.g.,
bears are shot by men). In Latin, voice is a category of
inflection like mood or tense. In ancient Greek, verbs were conjugated in three voices: active, passive, and middle (reflexive).
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