"Voluntariness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The quality of being voluntary or done by choice. Willingness to act of one's own free will, without being forced or coerced. The absence of constraint or obligation, allowing an individual to act freely and make decisions based on their own desires or intentions.
A device used in stage and film to increase the volume of a recorded voice, typically to make it louder or of higher quality.
A person who appreciates and collects antiques or collectibles, such as rare books, prints, or other objects of historical significance. They are often interested in rarity, quality, and provenance.
To make something more substantial or greater in quantity, expression, or effect. <br><br>Example: "The company decided to volumize their advertising campaign to reach a wider audience."
An electronic device or a vocal effect that increases the level or amplifies a sound, particularly the volume of a singer's or musician's voice.
"Volunteered" is a verb that means to offer one's services, time, or effort without being forced or paid to do so. It can also mean to take charge of a task or activity without being asked to, or to give something up freely.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She volunteered to help at the charity event.<br> He volunteered for the army during the war.<br> They volunteered their time to help clean up the park.<br><br>Synonyms: given up, offered, contributed, offered oneself, taken on a task.
Someone who voluntarily gives their time, skill, or resources to help a person, organization, or cause, usually without expecting anything in return.