vocalize (Meaning)

Wordnet

vocalize (v)

utter with vibrating vocal chords

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

pronounce as a vowel

express or state clearly

utter speech sounds

Webster

vocalize (v. t.)

To form into voice; to make vocal or sonant; to give intonation or resonance to.

To practice singing on the vowel sounds.

vocalize Sentence Examples

  1. The singer's powerful voice was able to vocalize intricate melodies with ease.
  2. Despite her shyness, she found the courage to vocalize her concerns at the meeting.
  3. The therapist instructed the patient to vocalize their emotions as a form of self-expression.
  4. The parrots in the aviary seemed to vocalize a variety of sounds, mimicking human speech.
  5. The professor encouraged students to actively vocalize their questions during lectures.
  6. The protest group vocalized their demands through loud chants and slogans.
  7. The musician used a synthesizer to vocalize electronic sounds, creating a unique sonic landscape.
  8. The animals in the zoo vocalized a range of noises, from melodious calls to guttural roars.
  9. The coach asked his team to vocalize their goals and strategies before the game.
  10. The politician's vocalize their opinions on current events, swaying public opinion.

FAQs About the word vocalize

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

tell, utter, talk, share, speak, verbalize, discuss,say, put into words, enunciate

suppress,suppress,stifle, stifle,

The singer's powerful voice was able to vocalize intricate melodies with ease.

Despite her shyness, she found the courage to vocalize her concerns at the meeting.

The therapist instructed the patient to vocalize their emotions as a form of self-expression.

The parrots in the aviary seemed to vocalize a variety of sounds, mimicking human speech.