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Meaning vocal meaning

What does vocal mean?

vocal

having or using the power to produce speech or sound vocal organs all vocal beings hymned their praise relating to or designed for or using the singing voice vocal technique the vocal repertoire organized a vocal group to sing his compositions (= outspoken) given to expressing yourself freely or insistently outspoken in their opposition to segregation a vocal assembly full of the sound of voices a playground vocal with the shouts and laughter of children (= vocal music) music intended to be performed by one or more singers, usually with instrumental accompaniment (= song) a short musical composition with words a successful musical must have at least three good songs

Synonyms vocal synonyms

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Examples vocal examples

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Simple sentences

A small, but vocal minority, disrupted the meeting.

Movie subtitles

A little trouble with Sugarpuss' vocal chords.
People fall in love, as they put it, because they respond to a certain hair coloring, or vocal tones or mannerisms that remind them of their parents.
Their vocal chords got well-oiled at dinner.
Vocal phenomenon.
Our people you'd maybe think her too vocal.
I can tell. There's no vocal.
Mr. Jamie tennyson who almost won a bet but who discovered somewhat belatedly that gambling can be a most unproductive pursuit even with loaded dice, marked cards or, as in his case, some severed vocal chords.
Would the vocal emissions of a laryngitic crow. be qualifications?
I wish her vocal cords would snap.
We were pretty vocal, I admit.
You'll express deep sorrow and repentance, sincere and vocal contrition.
Also, she is traveling under the wing of a military escort of a butch vocal teacher.
We have no vocal chords.
Oh, joy to the world, I have charmed my maestro with my simple triple-stop, double-vibrato vocal harmonium.
Rather, the unmistakable and unique vocal delivery of Claude Rains, who was making his first sound film.
Unless one had seen him on the stage in his native England, or in New York, the unique and commanding texture of his vocal delivery would be a new experience for movie-goers at that time.
As a result, while in the infirmary he discovered that his vocal chords had been paralysed, and that his right eye was almost completely blind.
Griffin's vocal delivery reflects his momentary change back to what was surely his personality prior to the nefarious experiment.
Vocal chords paralyzed from birth.
People fall in love, as they put it, because they respond to a certain hair coloring, or vocal tones or mannerisms that remind them of their parents. Or sometimes, for no reason at all.
Imagine, a thousand years of civilization crumbling because of a drummer's vocal chords.
Don't forget who makes better vocal arrangements for you better than anybody else in the world!
Oh, you think so? My vocal teacher sa. My vocal teacher says it's all diaphragm.
Mac, would mind trying the vocal with me first? Just easy, you know? When the boys get here, we can take it from the top.
My vocal teacher is gone with the wind, and please don't remind me.
Your smoking is killing my vocal cords.
I hoped it was edema of the vocal chords, but the other symptoms: perspiring, sickness, high temperature, etc., all point to tuberculosis.
I went up for the end of the first half. For the vocal quartet.
Control of musculature and vocal chords awkward, but adequate.
I have received vocal contact from an official station.
In the desperate hope that he can draw on Spock's brain for assistance, I instructed Dr. McCoy to give priority to connecting Spock's vocal chords.
No vocal chords.
For the other, her lack of vocal chords could be physiologically normal for her species, whatever that is.
Your vocal cords stick out.
I suggest you get a great deal of rest, especially your vocal chords.
Who did the vocal chords?
Will you please follow me, Madame, this little stuttering trouble of yours will be set right by my first assistant. He's an expert on vocal chords.
Vocal chords are no problem! There is a total of fifteen in the human being, the squirrel only has two and that explains why there is such peace and quiet in a forest.
Do you owe your entire success to your vocal capabilities?

News and current affairs

Under the cover of silence, gays refrain from provoking the conflicts that a more vocal advocacy of homosexuality would bring.
Europe's two heavyweights, France and Germany, have been vocal in their determination to roll back digital progress.
Yet there was also frustration and bewilderment, as vocal opponents of foreign aid began to oppose the increased funding for disease control.
The point about George W. Bush's first term was that despite grumblings and continued vocal opposition, the result of the election of 2000 was generally accepted.
His chief economic adviser, Larry Summers, has also been vocal of late on globalization's adverse impact on workers.
Israel's two most irreconcilable enemies, Iran and Syria, are in fact among the most vocal supporters of Turkey's hard-line stance towards the Kurds.
Moreover, central bankers have become more vocal in expressing strongly held positions in the mass media, as if seeking to win over popular opinion.
In a sense, Vargas Llosa is a contradictory committed figure: in the European meaning of the word, he is probably the most liberal of Latin America's public intellectuals, but also the most vocal and daring.
The latter have become increasingly vocal and powerful, often represented by large multinational corporations.
Making it obvious that it is Ahmadinejad's policies that are isolating Iran would strengthen the still-fragile anti-Ahmadinejad alliance of pragmatic conservatives and reformers, which has lately become more vocal.
Politics on the donor side is no less complicated, with growing aid budgets often viewed by taxpayers as excessive at a time when the anti-aid lobby is becoming more vocal.
Inspired by Yousafzai, they were far from quiescent; on the contrary, they were vocal in their demands for the same rights that boys enjoy.
Dam opponents, including vocal indigenous environmental groups, have waged a seemingly successful battle to protect Tiger Leaping Gorge and the Salween (the Nu River).
Putin's most vocal current foe, the lawyer Alexei Navalny, has been investigated three times for supposedly stealing millions of dollars.
In the parliament, a vocal but fragmented minority of critics, cranks, and bigots is likely to push the center-right and center-left groups, which still have a combined majority, to club together even more closely.
Until a year ago, when I left a professorship at Harvard University to become the Fund's chief economist, I was a vocal, if perhaps not vitriolic, critic of the IMF's management of the international monetary system.
The new IMF needs to become more vocal on global financial stability issues.
Moreover, a vocal minority on the Fed's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee is against further easing.

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