Vocal
UK /["/ˈvəʊkl/"]/US /["/ˈvəʊkl/"]/
Definition
connected with the voice
In simple words: Relating to the voice or speaking.
Examples
- vocal music
- the vocal organs *(= the tongue, lips, etc.)*
- He has been very vocal in his criticism of the government's policy.
- The protesters are a small but vocal minority.
- a highly vocal opposition group
- criticized by a small but increasingly vocal minority
- women who are very vocal about men's failings
Usage notes
Used in contexts relating to singing, speaking, or expressing feelings. More common in formal contexts when discussing performance or expression.
Grammar pattern
vocal + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'vocal' as linked to 'voice' - both start with 'voc'. Imagine a singer using their voice.
Collocations
- be
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- about
- in
Synonyms
- oral
- spoken
- voiced
- articulated
- expressive
Antonyms
- silent
- mute
- quiet
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'vocalize', which means to produce sound.
- Used incorrectly to describe instruments instead of voices.
- Incorrectly applied as an adjective for silent actions.