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See definition of vocalic on Dictionary.com
  • as invocal
  • as insonant

synonyms for vocalic

  • articulate
  • choral
  • operatic
  • verbal
  • lyric
  • oral
  • singing
  • sonant
  • sung
  • vowel
  • articulated
  • expressed
  • intonated
  • modulated
  • phonetic
  • phonic
  • pronounced
  • put into words
  • said
  • uttered
  • viva voce
  • vocalized
  • voiced
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antonyms for vocalic

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  • introverted
  • modest
  • quiet
  • shy
  • written
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    How to use vocalic in a sentence

    A subsidiary but by no means unimportant grammatical process is that of internal vocalic or consonantal change.
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    In Hebrew, as we have seen, vocalic change is of even greater significance than in English.
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    In another Indian language, Yokuts, vocalic modifications affect both noun and verb forms.
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    Consonantal change as a functional process is probably far less common than vocalic modifications, but it is not exactly rare.
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    There is no trace of such vocalic mutation (“umlaut”) in Gothic, our most archaic Germanic language.
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    Only later in the history of the language was the vocalic alternation made significant for number.
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    All the Germanic languages were familiar with vocalic change as possessed of functional significance.
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    It is better to take a as a vocalic abstract prefix and to consider kad as the root.
    SUMERIAN HYMNSFREDERICK AUGUSTUS VANDERBURGH
    When the word causing mutation ended in a vowel we get the vocalic mutation, called by Irish grammarians aspiration.
    ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 5, SLICE 5VARIOUS
    Here the assonance is -er (final unstressed -er in standard present-day English represents vocalic r).
    MODERN SPANISH LYRICSVARIOUS
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    capacitor

    WORDS RELATED TO VOCALIC

    • articulate
    • articulated
    • choral
    • expressed
    • intonated
    • lyric
    • modulated
    • operatic
    • oral
    • phonetic
    • phonic
    • pronounced
    • put into words
    • said
    • singing
    • sonant
    • sung
    • uttered
    • verbal
    • viva voce
    • vocalic
    • vocalized
    • voiced
    • vowel
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