Definition: 1. Relating to or designed for or using the singing voice. 2. Having or using the power to produce speech or sound. 3. Using the voice in song. 4. Given to expressing yourself freely or insistently. 5. Using the voice in speech. 6. Full of the sound of voices.
Use 'vocal' in a sentence:
1. If a singer coughs, this can result in the bruising of the vocal cords.
2. I like instrument better than vocal music.
3. The tongue is a vocal organ.
4. Johnson now sings backing vocals for Mica Paris.
5. He has been very vocal in his displeasure over the results.
6. Most animals have triangular vocal cords.
7. One thing's for sure, Manilow's vocal style hasn't changed much over the years.
8. Hers is the kind of voice that excels at vocal gymnastics.
9. Crocodiles have a similar level of, vocal sophistication, which makes them unique among reptiles.
10. Sharon also sang backing vocals for Barry Manilow.
11. He was very vocal in his objections.
12. Instead, they receive a fixed rate, which is typically about$ 825 for a standard four-hour vocal session.
13. Also look out for soaring vocals on The Right Man.
14. We found the different results of different types of vocal fold vibration.
15. But another vocal critic will be silent.
16. Dolphins lack vocal cords, nevertheless creating sounds: a complicated system of whistles, squeaks, moans, trills, and clicks are produced by sphincter muscles inside the blowhole.
17. What time does the vocal concert begin?
18. The protesters are a small but vocal minority.
19. Public opinion at last became vocal.
20. Instead, they receive a fixed rate, which is typically about $825 for a standard four-hour vocal session.
21. "I was a main character in Fallout 4, a character by the name of Kellogg, and I never knew that I was doing vocal recording for that game throughout the year and a half."
22. Pop music tends to have a vocal part?
23. Acoustic analysis in patients with benign and malignant diseases of vocal cords by computer technique.
24. Jules Sims would also record vocal calypsos.
25. By the end of his life, Presley's vocals often descended close to self-parody.
26. Lazy bass line, lazier drums, lush violins, great piano and incomparable vocals.
27. Researchers in psychology, a field rocked by findings of irreproducibility in the past few years, have been especially vocal supporters of the drive for more-open science.
28. Talking to a colleague sitting next to you through instant messaging instead of vocal communication, mass texting friends and relatives with downloaded festival greetings instead of calling them in person,
29. Psyche gave ear to the admonitions of her vocal attendants.
30. She loved singing as a child and started vocal training at 12.
31. She uses her vocal training to record audio tapes of books for blind people.
32. It appears loose with no vocal ligament.
33. After they've been frozen and thawed of course, they don't seem quite as vocal.
34. I was a main character in Fallout 4, a character by the name of Kellogg, and I never knew that I was doing vocal recording for that game throughout the year and a half.
35. Pop music tends to have a vocal part.Why?
36. They receive a fixed rate, which is typically about $825 for a standard four-hour vocal session.
37. One of the most vocal is the United Kingdom.
38. In this recording Armstrong himself is on vocals.
39. Zoologist Eugene Morton has propounded a general theory of the vocal sounds that animals make.
40. They are easily available on the continent and they are useful if a singer has problems with his vocal cords and has to sing that night.
41. Chinese language has two characteristics, one is different from the Indo-European tonal, another is a vocal phonation types.
42. In reality, some people are vocal and may moan and groan, other folks may muffle any sounds with a pillow, and yet others may not make a single peep.
43. You are a vocal proponent for a cause.
44. One thing's for sure, Astbury's vocal style hasn't changed much over the years.
45. A small but vocal group of Hawaiians and environmentalists have long viewed their presence as disrespect for sacred land and a painful reminder of the occupation of what was once a sovereign nation.
46. He has been very vocal in his criticism of the government's policy.
47. Soprano, alto, tenor and bass constitute the four vocal parts.
48. She wanted to scream, but her vocal cords seemed paralysed.
49. Researchers in psychology, a field rocked by findings of irreproducibility in the past few years, have been especially vocal sup-porters of the drive for more-open science.
50. Ross Mounce, a postdoc studying evolutionary biology at the University of Cambridge, UK, is a vocal champion of open science, partly because his fossil based research on access to others' data.
51. A public inquiry earlier this year produced vocal opposition from residents.
52. Brett's vocals are just unique.
53. Orbison's vocal range spanned three octaves.
54. Courtship is somewhat vocal with a lot of displaying by the male.