Yes, "vocally" is a word. It is an adverb that means to express something verbally or through speech.
They are all verbs that involve expressing something vocally: coughing, admitting, disclosing, and singing. Each action involves using the voice to communicate in some way.
There do not seem to be any antonyms with a long O sound. There are the words loudly and noisily, which have the OW and OI sounds, respectively.
Linguistic evidence refers to any information or data that can be used to support or analyze a linguistic claim or hypothesis. This evidence typically comes from studying language in various forms, including spoken, written, and signed languages. Linguistic evidence can include things like specific linguistic structures, word patterns, phonetic or phonological features, and language use in different contexts.
Women may shout due to various reasons such as feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, or angry. It could also be a way for them to assert themselves or communicate their emotions more effectively in a particular situation. Additionally, cultural or upbringing factors may influence how individuals, regardless of gender, express their feelings vocally.
Being able to speak vocally works OK when a deaf person is speaking TO a hearing person but when both people are deaf neither can hear what the other person is saying. Signing therefore enables communication between deaf people and would be a better way for a hearing person to say something TO a deaf person. If you can hear why don't you learn how to sign!
Vocally and by written word
Her vocals were very good in the concert.
Vocally is the correct spelling.
the term pertains to that which is expressed vocally
Vocally Pimpin' was created on 1991-07-16.
He vocally expressed his opinion against the decision when he heard about the confusion it caused.
The word vocally is an adverb.
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loudly, noisily, volubly, vociferously.
Tybalt is vocally unhappy about Montague's presence at Capulet's party. He believes that Montagues are enemies of the Capulets, and their presence is unwelcome.
The word 'speak' is not a pronoun.The word 'speak' is a verb: speak, speaks, speaking, spoke, spoken.The verb 'speak' means to utter words or sounds vocally; to give a speech or discourse; to communicate with words.
It's called a wode