Vocalize
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British pronunciation/vˈəʊkəlˌaɪz/
American pronunciation/ˈvoʊkəˌɫaɪz/
vocalise

Définition et Signification de "vocalize"

to vocalize
01

vocaliser, exprimer

to produce sounds or words with one's voice
Transitive: to vocalize words or sounds
to vocalize definition and meaning
02

vocaliser, intoner

to convert a consonant sound into a semivowel or vowel sound
Transitive: to vocalize a consonant
03

vocaliser, exprimer

to express or communicate thoughts, feelings, or ideas verbally
Transitive: to vocalize thoughts or feelings
04

vocaliser, produire des sons vocaux

to produce vocal sounds using the voice, often without forming words or specific language
Intransitive
05

vocaliser, chanter

to sing a series of notes, either in a scale or a melody, using the same vowel sound throughout
Transitive: to vocalize a musical scale or passage
Vocalize
01

vocalise, échauffement vocal, répétition

a piece of music that is meant to be sung with no words, in which the singer chooses to sing only one vowel

vocalize

v

vocal

adj

voice

n

subvocalize

v

subvocalize

v

vocalizer

n

vocalizer

n

vocalizing

n

vocalizing

n
example
Exemple
Patients in speech therapy often practice vocalizing specific sounds to improve their articulation.
In the recording studio, the artist took multiple attempts to vocalize the lyrics with the perfect emotional intensity.
The baby began to vocalize adorable coos and gurgles when she saw her mother.
In the quiet room, you could hear the author vocalize the words of his latest novel as he worked on the manuscript.
The toddler vocalized with delight as she played with her toys, filling the room with laughter and giggles.
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