Sentences with word «vocal»

The word "vocal" refers to something related to the voice or speaking. Full definition
Usually, the most vocal in a parrot species are the males, although that is not always the case.
The sentiment among the most vocal of students is the fact that everything in the bag will be revealed, such as prescribed medications or perhaps feminine products for teenage girls.
As vocal critics of the government, the commissioners worked consistently to reform and improve the code on which the commission was based.
I am a very vocal advocate of attachment parenting and the consequences that impact our lives if we choose not to fully attach to, and be attached to by, our children.
He has been diagnosed with vocal cord paralysis, a rare nerve condition that affects his ability to speak.
I would like us all, as authors, to be more vocal about supporting good book blogs — in our social media and everywhere.
He also happens to be one of the most vocal supporters of bitcoin, having incorporated it into past products.
The students have become vocal advocates for stricter gun laws.
Despite fans being very vocal on the matter, for whatever reason the respective studios are content to let these franchises collect dust.
And chances are, you have plenty of mom friends whose kids don't use the potty yet either — they just aren't as vocal about it.
Teachers have come to expect time off in the summer and have been among the most vocal opponents of extending school years in several locations.
I was also surprised at how it struggled to hit high - end frequencies, particularly in vocal performances.
You can select from male or female vocal talent, or both if you have different characters or a collection of short stories or poems.
... I'm a very vocal proponent of people getting a therapist.
Young people are maybe the most vocal group in the climate fight, perhaps because they have the most to lose.
And grateful students can become vocal supporters of your online teaching style.
No one gets anywhere truly on her own, and it often happens faster and better with vocal support from others.
This is a big contrast compared to last year, when a similar bill faced vocal opposition in committee and never came to a vote.
However, I am quite vocal about how this is not a good tradition.
Even so, cats are said to have many more vocal sounds than dogs, and one researcher claimed to have isolated at least 100 different sounds in the domestic cat.
Second, there is possibility that some Republican politicians are atheist but aren't vocal about it.
The results indicate that sensations from the jaw and vocal tract alone can be used for speech learning.
Conservative council leaders who had been so vocal in their letters were less willing to stand by their words live on TV.
But an increasingly vocal group of scientists argue that the textbooks are wrong.
Doing some research, I found a few simple exercises recommended by many vocal coaches to give a relaxed and confident sound to your voice.
These differing views caused confusion about the sizes of the brain regions important for vocal learning.
Customers get vocal when they have an exceptionally pleasant experience as well.
I'm not big on getting vocal in classes, so this part was a little tough for me, but it did make me smile.
However, it appears that only noise in the human vocal range will be accepted for messages.
He mentioned expansive body language, a lower vocal tone, and a tendency to speak early and often in a calm, relaxed manner.
Both would be near the top of my list for vice captain, but I would prefer a more vocal leader on the field.
This allows you to identify their physical and vocal styles.
We could greatly improve the music of the church if we gave the entire congregation some practice and instruction in vocal music in American churches.
I hope and trust that this will help bring to light the ignorant campaign of harassment and denial from a particularly vocal group centered around a rather notorious blog.
While her random actions are never explained by the filmmakers (which is how it should remain, anyway), her origins, design, and vocal work are.
Maybe if they lowered the ticket prices you would see more vocal fans in the stadium, but hey ticket prices have to stay the same.
Then I met my wife, and she became a pretty vocal advocate of mine as well, always able to communicate with love how I can make something even better.
And because it's far less obvious, there's less vocal opposition.
In addition, the app includes vocal weather updates and analytics.
I was vocal against this coalition to begin with I am not convinced by the budget that I was wrong in my initial assessment.
I love the soundtrack don't get me wrong, but if you don't, it could quickly get annoying as a lot of them feature vocal tracks.
The natural birth crowd is a small but extremely vocal minority.
The study is the first to quantify the prevalence of vocal fry in normal speech, although other researchers have noted the pattern.
It also does this for drums and vocal parts, but there are better modes for those two instruments.
Cats in the wild do not use vocal sounds to communicate with each other very much.
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