verb
- to express something in words; to speak or say something aloud
- to produce vocal sounds, especially singing or making musical sounds with the voice
- to make sounds using the vocal cords
Usage: music
Usage: technical
Examples
- She finally vocalized her concerns about the project.
- The singer began to vocalize before the performance.
- He struggled to vocalize his feelings after the accident.
- The choir spent time vocalizing scales during warm-up.
- It’s important to vocalize your needs in a relationship.
- The baby started to vocalize around three months old.
- The protesters vocalized their demands outside city hall.