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V/o (voiceover) - How To Discuss

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William Smith

Updated on May 19, 2026

V/o (voiceover)

The voice of a person reading a script in a radio or television commercial, or presentation slides converted to video, or narration, or reading a script while a movie or video is playing.

Literal Meanings of V/o (voiceover)

V:

Meanings of V:
  1. Shape similar to the letter v.

  2. Against vs.

  3. Compared to, unlike.

  4. Sue, as used in the title of a proceeding where the first part designates the plaintiff (or plaintiff or the like) and the second part designates the defendant (or the defendant or the like).

Sentences of V
  1. The was so strong that the pillar bent into a V shape.

  2. You were rude to her boyfriend on New Year's Eve.

  3. Packers vs. Steelers in the Super Bowl.

  4. Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education, cans.

Synonyms of V

vs., vs, v., v

O:

Meanings of O:
  1. The name of the Latin letter O.

  2. Zero (to read numbers).

  3. (IRC) operator.

  4. For object see SVO.

  5. More than.

  6. Surprised expression.

  7. An expression of surprise, surprise or astonishment.

  8. An expression of understanding, recognition, appreciation or achievement.

  9. A word that precedes a frivolous or annoying comment.

  10. A word that precedes an added or subsequent comment.

  11. An invocation or greeting (similar to the vocative in noun-declension languages), often with an expression of affection.

  12. An exclamation point for drama or emphasis (often poetic).

  13. Pain expression. look there.

  14. An extra syllable or space filler, especially in pop music.

  15. (questioning) expression of slight skepticism.

  16. A word denoting a sentence pronounced as imaginary.

Sentences of O
  1. It is now five past two in the afternoon (2:05 pm).

  2. Oh! I didn't see you there.

  3. Wow! Unbelievable.

  4. Ah, that's how it works.

  5. Oh leave me alone.

  6. Oh, and don't forget your jacket.

  7. Oh, when will it end?.

  8. Oh! It hurt.

  9. You have to watch where you go! Oh?.

  10. What if he says, "Oh, I need to see your ID?".

Voiceover:

Meanings of Voiceover:
  1. Production technique in which the images are accompanied by the voice of an actor or an invisible reporter.

  2. Duplicate version, especially third-party content.

  3. The vocal track of such a show.

  4. Provide vocal soundtrack for (show).

V/o (voiceover)