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

Definition & Meaning of "vocalize"

to vocalize
01

to produce sounds or words with one's voice

Transitive: to vocalize words or sounds
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In the recording studio, the artist took multiple attempts to vocalize the lyrics with the perfect emotional intensity.
Patients in speech therapy often practice vocalizing specific sounds to improve their articulation.
In the quiet room, you could hear the author vocalize the words of his latest novel as he worked on the manuscript.
02

to convert a consonant sound into a semivowel or vowel sound

Transitive: to vocalize a consonant
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In the word " little, " the /l/ sound at the end is vocalized into a semivowel, sounding more like " lih-tuhl " when pronounced.
When pronouncing the word " butter, " the /t/ sound between the two vowels is often vocalized into a tap or flap sound.
In rapid speech, the /r/ sound in words like " car " may be vocalized as a vowel-like sound.
03

to express or communicate thoughts, feelings, or ideas verbally

Transitive: to vocalize thoughts or feelings
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During the meeting, each team member was encouraged to vocalize their opinions on the project's direction.
It 's important to vocalize your concerns to your partner so that they understand how you're feeling.
The therapist encouraged the patient to vocalize their emotions as a way of processing their experiences.
04

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

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The choir vocalized beautifully during the rehearsal, harmonizing their voices to create a rich, melodic blend.
The baby vocalized joyfully, cooing and babbling as she played with her toys.
Walking through the forest, they listened to the various animals vocalizing, from the chirping of birds to the howling of wolves.
05

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
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The vocal coach instructed the students to vocalize the major scale using the " ah " vowel sound.
During rehearsal, the choir members vocalized the ascending and descending arpeggios with the " ee " vowel sound.
As part of her daily practice routine, the opera singer vocalized the difficult passage from the aria using the " oo " vowel sound.
Vocalize
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a piece of music that is meant to be sung with no words, in which the singer chooses to sing only one vowel

word family

voice

Noun

vocal

Adjective

vocalize

Verb

subvocalize

Verb

vocalizer

Noun

vocalizing

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