Comparative for relating to the human voice or speech
“Therefore, a study of the sounds of these Chinese ideographs becomes a study of the history of vocal sounds of the Korean language before the creation of the Korean alphabet.”
Comparative for relating to the part of a song that is sung vocally
“The vocal part of the song is at first accompanied by electric piano, sounding a good deal like a country-western song.”
Comparative for expressing opinions or feelings freely or loudly
“It's good to see the St. Vincent de Paul Society becoming more vocal and putting its opinions and vast experience on record in the media.”
Comparative for loud or noisy, especially when complaining or expressing one's views
“A loud and vocal crowd of thousands hit the streets in Phoenix to demand their rights.”
Comparative for tending to talk a lot
“Remember to make sure you are talking to her. Tell her stories. Make sure she is vocal and talkative with other people as well.”
Comparative for able to flatter, seduce, and persuade with words
Comparative for having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
Comparative for persuasive or forceful in speech or writing
Comparative for of, or related to, song or the act of singing
Comparative for able to be heard
Comparative for expressed in terms intended to persuade or impress
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