vocalizing

/ˈvoʊkəlaɪzɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of producing sounds with the voice, especially in speech or song.
    • His vocalizing during the meeting was so loud that everyone could hear him clearly.
    • During choir practice, the director focused on proper vocalizing techniques.
    • The baby's vocalizing was a sign that she was learning to communicate.
  2. The expression of thoughts, feelings, or ideas in words.
    • Vocalizing your concerns can help resolve conflicts in a relationship.
    • The teacher encouraged vocalizing questions so everyone could learn from the answers.
    • She struggled with vocalizing her emotions, preferring to write them down.
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verb
  1. Present participle of vocalize: to produce sounds with the voice; to speak or sing.
    • He was vocalizing his frustration by shouting at the television.
    • The singer is vocalizing scales to warm up her voice.
    • The birds were vocalizing loudly in the early morning.
  2. Expressing something in words; articulating.
    • The committee is vocalizing its objections to the proposed changes.
    • She is vocalizing her support for the new community project.
    • By vocalizing his ideas, he helped the team find a solution.
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