verb
- past tense of vocalise; expressed in words or sounds; gave voice to thoughts or feelings
- past tense of vocalise; sang or produced musical sounds with the voice
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling; music
Examples
- She vocalised her concerns about the new policy during the meeting.
- The singer vocalised beautifully during warm-up exercises.
- He finally vocalised what everyone was thinking.
- The choir vocalised scales before beginning the performance.
- The baby vocalised happily when she saw her mother.
- The protesters vocalised their demands outside city hall.