verb
- to produce sounds with the voice; to sing or speak
- to express something in words; to articulate
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
noun
- a vocal exercise or piece of music sung without words
Usage: British spelling; music
Examples
- The choir began to vocalise their warm-up exercises.
- She struggled to vocalise her feelings about the situation.
- The singer practiced a difficult vocalise before the performance.
- Birds vocalise most actively at dawn and dusk.
- He found it hard to vocalise his concerns during the meeting.
- The music teacher assigned a new vocalise for homework.
- The baby began to vocalise around three months old.