vocalise (Meaning)

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vocalise (v)

sing (each note a scale or in a melody) with the same vowel

pronounce as a vowel

express or state clearly

utter with vibrating vocal chords

utter speech sounds

Synonyms & Antonyms of vocalise

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vocalise Sentence Examples

  1. The choir vocalised effortlessly, their voices blending harmoniously.
  2. Students vocalised the vowel sounds to improve their pronunciation.
  3. The singer vocalised in the dressing room before the performance, warming up her vocal cords.
  4. The baby vocalised happily, cooing and gurgling to her mother.
  5. The conductor vocalised the instructions, guiding the orchestra through the piece.
  6. The teacher vocalised the text, helping students understand the poem's rhythm and flow.
  7. The hummingbirds vocalised softly, their tiny songs filling the air.
  8. During meditation, I vocalised a mantra, repeating it silently to myself.
  9. Researchers vocalised the animals' calls, hoping to learn more about their communication.
  10. The actor vocalised each line perfectly, capturing the character's emotions and intentions.

FAQs About the word vocalise

sing (each note a scale or in a melody) with the same vowel, pronounce as a vowel, express or state clearly, utter with vibrating vocal chords, utter speech sou

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The choir vocalised effortlessly, their voices blending harmoniously.

Students vocalised the vowel sounds to improve their pronunciation.

The singer vocalised in the dressing room before the performance, warming up her vocal cords.

The baby vocalised happily, cooing and gurgling to her mother.