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vo·cal·ize
/ˈvōkəˌlīz/
verb
- utter (a sound or word)."the child vocalizes a number of distinct sounds"
- change (a consonant) to a semivowel or vowel.
- write (a language such as Hebrew) with vowel points.
3 days ago · to sing, speak, or make sounds: [ I ] She studied how often infants vocalized.
1 day ago · [transitive] vocalize something to use words to express something synonym articulate, express. Showing children pictures sometimes helps them to vocalize ...
3 days ago · (British English also vocalisation) (specialist) [countable] a word or sound that is produced by the voice.
3 days ago · Or, go to the definition of vocalize. It would be better if she vocalized her fears rather than suppress them. Synonyms. put into words · utter · speak · say.
5 days ago · Definition of 'subvocalize' 1. to form (words) silently by moving the lips or other vocal organs without vocalization. 2. to form (words) only in the mind.
12 hours ago · noun: (rare, nonstandard, phonetics, linguistics) Voicing (“process by which a phoneme becomes voiced”). Similar: l-vocalization, voice, lingualization, ...
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5 days ago · A vocalist is a singer who sings with a group. They take turns as the band's lead vocalist. American English: vocalist /ˈvoʊkəlɪst/ ...
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2 days ago · 名词 发声 the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract. phonation. vocalisation.
23 hours ago · Which of the following best describes the setting of many notes to a syllable of text? nonlexical, scat-singing, vocalise.
4 days ago · noun. The sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract. Is Vox a Scrabble Word? Words With Friends YES.