verb
- expressing thoughts or feelings in words; speaking out
- producing vocal sounds, especially in singing or music
Usage: present participle of vocalize; British spelling
Usage: musical context
Examples
- She was vocalising her concerns about the new policy.
- The singer spent an hour vocalising before the performance.
- He had difficulty vocalising his emotions after the accident.
- The choir director encouraged students to practice vocalising daily.
- The protesters were vocalising their demands outside the building.
- Birds were vocalising in the early morning hours.