vocalization

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The production of musical sounds using the voice, especially as an exercise
The act of vocalizing or something vocalized; a vocal utterance
In Arabic and Hebrew - supplying the vowels (diacritics), normally not written to show the correct pronunciation, used in dictionaries, children's books, religious texts and textbooks for learners. Arabic terms: tashkiil (تشكيل), taHriik (تحريك) - (action of supplying the vowel points) , also known as ḥarakāt (حركات — the singular is ḥaraka حركة) - (the diacritical marks), Hebrew term: ניקוד nikud
The change in pronunciation of historically or variably consonant (typically sonorant) sounds as vowels. For example, the syllabic /l/ in words like people or the coda one in words like cold or coal are variably realized as a high back vowel or glide— , , or —in many English dialects in the US, UK, and the Southern Hemisphere. For example, in African American English the most common pronunciation of the words "people", "cold", and "coal" is , , or respectively
The use of speech to express an idea
Any specific mode of utterance; pronunciation
the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
The formation and utterance of vocal sounds
Marks placed above, below, or within consonants to indicate vowels or other aspects of pronunciation A feature of Middle Eastern scripts
Exercise of the voice
The act of vocalizing, or the state of being vocalized
{i} act or instance of vocalizing; production of a voiced sound; instance of expressing a feeling or opinion out loud
the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication
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To turn a consonant into a vowel
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To sing without using words
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To produce noises or calls from the throat

We could hear the monkeys vocalizing, though we could not see them.

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To make a sound voiced rather than voiceless
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{v} to form into voice, to modulate
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voice: the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
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plural of vocalization
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pronounce as a vowel; "between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized"
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{f} produce a sound; pronounce a consonant as a vowel; sing; express a feeling or opinion out loud; mark an unvowelled text with vowel marks (also vocalise)
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utter speech sounds pronounce as a vowel; "between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized" sing with one vowel
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express or state clearly
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utter speech sounds
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to express with the voice, to utter
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vo·cal·ize vocalizes vocalizing vocalized in BRIT, also use vocalise1. If you vocalize a feeling or an idea, you express it in words. Archbishop Hunthausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church. = express
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When you vocalize a sound, you use your voice to make it, especially by singing it. In India and Bali students learn to vocalize music before ever picking up instruments. to make a sound or sounds with your voice
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utter with vibrating vocal chords
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utter speech sounds pronounce as a vowel; "between two consonants, this liquid is vowelized"
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To form into voice; to make vocal or sonant; to give intonation or resonance to
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To practice singing on the vowel sounds
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to make a sound voiced rather than voiceless (dated)
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sing with one vowel
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