yes it is. example. He was a very vocal man.
Yes, "vocal" can be an adjective when it describes something related to the voice or speaking, such as a vocal performance or a vocal opinion.
The suffix in "vocal" is "-al", which changes the root word "voc" (related to voice or speech) to an adjective form, indicating that something is related to or characterized by vocal qualities.
I can give you several sentences.She has an amazing vocal range.The vocal track on the movie is too faint.The playground was vocal with the happy cries of children.He is a vocal critic of the mayor.Because women have thinner vocal chords than men do, female voices have a higher pitch. Who sings lead vocals for your band?
She had a beautiful vocal performance at the concert last night.
Vocal flexibility refers to the ability of a singer to easily and smoothly transition between different notes, pitches, and vocal techniques. It involves having control over one's vocal range, agility, and ability to modulate the voice to suit different musical styles or performance demands. Vocal flexibility is developed through proper vocal training, breath control, and consistent practice.
She is known for her powerful vocal performance in the music industry.
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The word vocally is an adverb.
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Yes, the word 'vocal' is a noun; a word for a piece of music that is sung; a word for a performance of such a piece of music.The noun form for the adjective vocal is vocality or vocalness.
Yes, it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective vocal (by voice, or outspoken).
Vocal tone is the timbre of the sound. As in, how sweet, raspy, fluid, etc. it is.
Vocal communication
The suffix in "vocal" is "-al", which changes the root word "voc" (related to voice or speech) to an adjective form, indicating that something is related to or characterized by vocal qualities.
I can give you several sentences.She has an amazing vocal range.The vocal track on the movie is too faint.The playground was vocal with the happy cries of children.He is a vocal critic of the mayor.Because women have thinner vocal chords than men do, female voices have a higher pitch. Who sings lead vocals for your band?
The word is likely one of these :WHOPPING (slang adjective) - large, substantialWHOOPING (from to whoop) - making loud vocal noises, shoutingWALLOPING (from to wallop) - hitting, beating
you have vocal cords to produce your voice
Tics may be motor or vocal