Pronunciation: /ˈvoʊ.kəl/
noun a vocal sound or utterance
A1 I love listening to vocal music.
A2 She has a beautiful vocal range.
B1 The singer's vocal performance was outstanding.
B2 The vocal harmonies in the song were breathtaking.
C1 The vocal coach helped improve my singing technique.
C2 Her vocal abilities are truly exceptional.
adjective relating to the voice or speaking
A1 She has a vocal cat that meows loudly every morning.
A2 The singer has a beautiful vocal range.
B1 The vocal performance at the concert was outstanding.
B2 The actor's vocal skills were praised by critics.
C1 The politician's vocal delivery captivated the audience.
C2 The professor's vocal interpretation of the poem was masterful.
formal Her vocal abilities are unparalleled in the opera world.
informal She has a really strong vocal range when she sings.
slang I love when he drops his new vocal tracks.
figurative His vocal support for the cause was truly inspiring.
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