Pronunciation: /ˈvoʊkəlɪst/

Definitions of vocalist

noun A person who sings or performs with their voice.

Example Sentences

A1 The vocalist sang a beautiful song.

A2 The vocalist performed on stage for the first time.

B1 The vocalist is known for their powerful voice and stage presence.

B2 The vocalist has released several albums and toured around the world.

C1 The vocalist's range and control are unparalleled in the music industry.

C2 The vocalist's performance at the opera house was met with critical acclaim.

Examples of vocalist in a Sentence

formal The vocalist delivered a powerful performance at the opera house.

informal The vocalist killed it on stage last night!

slang That vocalist has some serious pipes!

figurative The vocalist's voice was like honey, sweet and smooth.

Grammatical Forms of vocalist

past tense

vocalized

plural

vocalists

comparative

more vocal

superlative

most vocal

present tense

vocalizes

future tense

will vocalize

perfect tense

has vocalized

continuous tense

is vocalizing

singular

vocalist

positive degree

vocal

infinitive

to vocalize

gerund

vocalizing

participle

vocalized

Origin and Evolution of vocalist

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'vocalist' originated from the Latin word 'vocalis', meaning 'vocal'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to someone who sings or performs with their voice, the term 'vocalist' has evolved to encompass a broader range of vocal performers across various genres of music.