Meaning of passive voice | Babel Free
Definitions
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The form of a transitive verb in which its subject receives the action. uncountable, usually
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Any writing which obscures the identity of the perpetrator of an action, regardless of whether the sentence uses the passive form of a verb. proscribed, uncountable, usually
Examples
“The passive voice is sometimes criticized for de-emphasizing the actor.”
“Many languages, including English, use auxiliary verbs in constructing the passive voice.”
“Phrases such as officer-involved shooting are often criticized as examples of passive voice.”
“On Saturday, in his first response to Charlottesville, Mr. Trump condemned the violence "on many sides." Then he lapsed into the passive voice, expressing, as he has before, a sense of futility that the divisions between Americans would ever be healed. "It's been going on for a long time in our country," he said.”
“Describing how the assault weapon would operate, Zworykin used the passive voice. Interactions that would have relied on both image and operator were attributed instead to airplane and camera. For example, he explains: "The carrier airplane receives the picture viewed by the torpedo while remaining at an altitude beyond artillery range."”
“Ashby: Access to care has always been an issue in certain demographics prior to the pandemic. We talk a lot about disparities, and I actually dislike those terms: disparities and inequality, all that, yada, yada. Harris: Is it the passive voice you don't like?”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.