vocalized in English

verb
1
utter (a sound or word).
the child vocalizes a number of distinct sounds
2
change (a consonant) to a semivowel or vowel.
This leaves a good deal of room for scribal error and for different ways of vocalizing the consonants and indeed for regrouping consonants to give quite different words.
3
write (a language such as Hebrew) with vowel points.
In the daily priestly blessing, the Tetragrammaton was vocalized with the vowel points associated with the name Adonai.

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1. Getz vocalized what everyone else at the meeting was thinking.

2. The dog vocalized his pain in a series of long howls.

3. This is commonly vocalized as follows: ʾabjad hawwaz ḥuṭṭī kalaman saʿfaṣ qarashat thakhadh ḍaẓagh.

4. Synonyms for Caroled include sang, sung, chanted, chirped, chorused, chorussed, descanted, trilled, vocalised and vocalized

5. Archbishop Hunt-hausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church.

6. This is a tricky part of faking A laugh, as laughter is the spontaneous explosion of vocalized joy

7. Inspired Music Group Presents : Rolie Polie Olie in a Phantom Produced by : Anonymosity Engineered by : Anonymosity Mastered by: Anonymosity Vocalized by: An

8. 2004, The Video Librarian, volume 19, page 71 The singing is generally excellent, with Simon Keenlyside standing out for his richly vocalized (and amusingly dour) Papageno and Diana Damrau for her spot-on Coloratura and genuine venom as the Queen of the Night.· (countable) A singer of such passages