verb
- to produce vocal sounds or sing without words
- to express something in words or make something vocal
Usage: third person singular present tense; British spelling
Usage: third person singular present tense; British spelling
Examples
- The singer vocalises to warm up her voice before the performance.
- He vocalises his concerns about the new policy.
- The bird vocalises beautifully at dawn.
- She vocalises her opposition to the proposal.
- The choir director asks students to vocalise the melody first.
- The politician rarely vocalises his true opinions in public.