51³Ō¹Ļ

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vocality

[ voh-kal-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the fact of being related to, uttered with, or suggestive of the human voice:

    Telemannā€™s oboe concertos explore the vocality of the instrument through a number of movements in recitative, arioso, and aria style.

  2. use of the voice as an aspect of human cultural and social activity; speech or singing:

    Vocality is one of the greatest gifts in our possession.

  3. the fact or quality of having a voice of a unique or particular character; a particular way of speaking or singing:

    The ethereal quality of the film score is reinforced by the angelic vocality of the singer.

  4. Sometimes ±¹“ĒĀ·³¦²¹±ōĀ·²Ō±š²õ²õ []. the fact or quality of being able or inclined to express oneself in words:

    There are a number of ways you can encourage your childā€™s vocality and help coax the words out.

  5. Phonetics.
    1. the fact or quality of being a vowel or like a vowel:

      Determining the vocality of the second element in these Lithuanian diphthongs is key for the question of syllable structure.

    2. (of a consonant) the fact or quality of being voiced, or involving vibration of the vocal cords:

      Every consonant, made with or without vocality, derives its character from obstructive action by the organs of the mouth.



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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • ²Ō“Ē²ŌĀ·±¹“ĒĀ·³¦²¹±ōĀ·¾±Ā·³Ł²ā noun
  • nonĀ·±¹“ĒĀ·³¦²¹±ōĀ·²Ō±š²õ²õ noun
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

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Example Sentences

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The staging of ā€œMomma, Look Sharpā€ is hauntingly anchored by Smithā€™s solemn bearing and supple vocality.

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He was playing nearly every minute on a focused, driven team and used his newfound vocality to lead the Chargers to the state playoffs.

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Let your partner know that youā€™re into making noise, but that your vocality doesnā€™t necessarily mean youā€™ve orgasmed.

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Iā€™m hearing the subtlety, the inflection, the vibrato, the cadence, just the rhythm of oneā€™s vocality.

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ā€œIn reaction to a sharpening sense of white nationalist identity across America and Europe, there is a growing consciousness of the importance of visibility and vocality for people of color, particularly black people,ā€ Ms. Miles said.

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