Meaning of voice in the wilderness | Babel Free
Definitions
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A person, publication, or other source of assertions that expresses an opinion, doctrine, or point of view which is ignored or rejected by almost all others; the actual utterance of an unpopular opinion, doctrine, or point of view. idiomatic
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An influential religious personage, especially one who makes prophetic utterances. idiomatic, rare
Equivalents
العربية
مؤذّن في مالطا
Čeština
hlas volajícího na poušti
Español
voz del que clama en el desierto
Polski
głos wołającego na puszczy
Русский
глас вопию́щего в пусты́не
Examples
“Eysenck (1952) was just beginning to seriously question the validity of dynamically oriented therapy, but he was a lone voice in the wilderness at that time. Not until the sixties did opposing points of view . . . begin to gain prominence.”
“A leader without committed followers is an unheard voice in the wilderness.”
“When Justice Denied’s first issue was published in February 1999 it was a ‘voice in the wilderness’ alerting the world to the widespread problem of the unreliability of the legal system.”
“The nation was a mess environmentally, and only a few voices in the wilderness were paying heed. In 1970, environmentalists often were derided and dismissed.”
“"I don't know," said Anne. "He gathers together a little flock of all denominations, who only care to hear the word." "Such a voice in the wilderness as often does good service," said Julius.”
“"I, even I, may be the voice in the wilderness leading the lost sheep back to the fold."”
“Zhang again acted as a Confucian prophetic voice in the wilderness who called the people to truth.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.