toqus
Picture Dictionary
English
한국어
Register
Login
🔍
vocal
adjective
connected
with
the
human
voice
,
especially
in
speaking
or
singing
•
The
choir
director
praised
Elena
’
s
vocal
strength
during
rehearsal
.
The
choir
director
praised
Elena
’
s
vocal
strength
during
rehearsal
.
•
Actors
often
take
vocal
training
to
improve
their
diction
.
Actors
often
take
vocal
training
to
improve
their
diction
.
From
Latin
vocalis
“
having
a
voice
,
speaking
”,
from
vox
“
voice
”.
adjective
willing
to
express
opinions
loudly
and
clearly
,
especially
on
public
issues
•
Greta
has
been
vocal
about
the
need
for
better
public
transport
.
Greta
has
been
vocal
about
the
need
for
better
public
transport
.
•
Local
parents
grew
vocal
when
the
school
reduced
art
classes
.
Local
parents
grew
vocal
when
the
school
reduced
art
classes
.
Sense
extended
in
the
17th
century
from
“
using
the
voice
”
to
“
speaking
out
strongly
”.
noun
the
singing
part
of
a
song
,
or
a
person
’
s
recorded
singing
voice
•
The
producer
added
echo
to
the
lead
vocal
to
create
a
dreamy
effect
.
The
producer
added
echo
to
the
lead
vocal
to
create
a
dreamy
effect
.
•
Her
crisp
vocal
stood
out
above
the
guitars
in
the
mix
.
Her
crisp
vocal
stood
out
above
the
guitars
in
the
mix
.
Noun
use
dates
from
the
early
20th
century
,
short
for
“
vocal
part
”.