Vocalised

Word VOCALISED
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Definitions and meanings of "Vocalised"

What do we mean by vocalised?

To express with the voice, to utter.

(of animals) To produce noises or calls from the throat.

To sing without using words.

To turn a consonant into a vowel.

To make a sound voiced rather than voiceless.

To add vowel points to a consonantal script (e.g. niqqud in Hebrew)

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The word "vocalised" in example sentences

In this connection the perorations are especially instructive, even if you consider them simply as arrangements of sonorous and suggestive words: as oratorical impressions carefully prepared, as effects of what may be called vocalised orchestration touched off as skilfully and with as fine a sense of sound and of the sentiment to correspond as so many passages of instrumentation signed 'Berlioz' might be. ❋ William Ernest Henley (1876)

BUT. .that does bring me to an interesting line of thought, which I have already vocalised to some others. mmm .. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Lincoln's explicit emotionalism and liberties with pitching and intonation sometimes seemed to push her intentions and execution to the verge of separation – contemporary acquaintances including Monk and Charles Mingus were also expanding her ideas and technical ambitions – but she sounded nonetheless like an artist inhabiting a musical world increasingly her own, particularly on such tracks as the boldly vocalised Blue Monk, which Monk himself endorsed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I haven't vocalised any of that stuff yet to anyone! ❋ Geekchic-uk (2009)

This presumes that Ea might be transliterated into Hebrew as AYH, of course, but since Ea was vocalised as "éya" and is given in Akkadian as "Ay (y) a", maybe that's not such a stretch, ❋ Hal Duncan (2006)

What's then very interesting is the Greek word μαδάω, the a can only be explained as a vocalised h2 as far as I know. *madh2-ie/o- or is it just *-e/o-? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Some people gain strength from concealed hate, others from vocalised hate. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He might not have vocalised his excitement as, 'mine, all mine, yes, yes, YES', but those horrible caresses told me all I needed or wanted to know. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Organising Committee chairman, Franz Beckenbauerb had vocalised their doubts about SA's readiness to host the prestigious soccer event. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A few vocalised numbers could be added to the mellow collection too: Curtis Mayfield's "Move on Up", Donald Byrd's "Dominoes" come to mind. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The vocalised versions have the same pattern, so "building" is generally pronounced/written "birujingu". ❋ Unknown (2004)

Before many months had passed Soosie had been transformed into a fat roly-poly with a perpetual smile and gurgles of satisfaction, which even vocalised sleep. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Mandela provoked the ire of the Muslim community in November last year when he vocalised his support for the war against ❋ Unknown (2002)

The soprano in the centre, vocalised in her highest register, bringing out the notes with vigorous twists of her entire body, and tossing them off into the air with sharp flirts of her head. ❋ Unknown (1903)

That last and entirely superfluous note of exclamation seems only to be adequately vocalised as a chuckle. ❋ Various (1898)

Perhaps his collapse in literature may have been due to persistent efforts to teach him the difference between "F" and "if" vocalised. ❋ Unknown (1887)

They may scarcely be vocalised at all, but there will be, if there be a true love to Him, an instinctive turning to Him in every circumstance; and the single-worded cry, if it be no more, for help is sufficient. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

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