Sentence examples for vocalise from inspiring English sources

The word 'vocalise' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb to mean "to articulate or utter a sound aloud," or as a noun to refer to a song or piece of music sung aloud. Example sentence: She was practicing her vocalise, warming up her voice before her audition.

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vocalise

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'It would sound pretentious and nasty so I won't vocalise it.' Her parents tend to agree with her on things, though not always on 'how to handle them'.

One would be hard-pressed to construe the Spanish government as tyrannical and oppressive, yet ETA still bombs away.Terrorists vocalise an empty rhetoric in pursuit of their goals.

But, being British, I was wholly unable to vocalise my feelings.

But the star of the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Will Smith, is yet to vocalise his condolences, leaving it up to wife Jada Pinkett-Smith to make a public statement about the actor's death following open heart surgery.

Guatemala will be a part of the #MillionMaskMarch #MarchaDelMillonDeMascaras #MMM2015 We are Anonymous The group have used the Guy Fawkes mask, made famous by the film and graphic novel V for Vendetta, since 2008 as a symbol of their anonymity and are infamous for using social media as a tool to vocalise their agenda.

Vampiric cinema has allowed women a certain freedom of late, to vocalise that kind of hungry, feminine sexuality society expects us to reject as immoral; with Demon following hot on the heels of Byzantium, Kiss of the Damned, and A Girl Walks Home Alone.

These lines belong to Bowker rather than Lanchester, Bowker saying he had to vocalise what, in the novel, were the characters' thoughts, and Capital reunites the dramatist with Toby Jones and Gemma Jones (who here plays Petunia) from his brilliant BBC drama Marvellous.

Also, he is insightful enough to be able to understand and vocalise his creative process, which is in itself a fairly unusual thing for a writer to do.

For his encore he called the violinist Alina Ibragimova up on stage, and gently accompanied her rendering of Rachmaninov's Vocalise.

The Communist Party is concerned that a growing awareness of industrial pollution among China's city dwellers – and their willingness to vocalise their displeasure – threatens a  breakdown in social order.

Many of the clients, especially children, are still unable to vocalise their issues.

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