Word familynounvocalesevocalisevocalismvocalistvocalityvocalizationvocalizervocalnessvoculevocal cordsadjectivevocalicvociculturalvocularvocalverbvocalizeadverbvocally
vocal opponent/critic/supporter etc• The priest, Gleb Yakunin, long has been a vocal critic and irritant to secular as well as religiousauthorities.• As his more vocal opponents began to demand his resignation, Wahid insisted he still had Megawati's support.• Fife Symington has been a vocal opponent of a Proposition 187 movement in Arizona.• Many are vocal opponents of liberalised international markets in general.• Has Visa International -- one of the most vocal opponents of so-calledambush marketing -- ended up ambushing itself?• Sun is campaigning against Microsoft Corp., a vocal critic of the standards plan.• Switchboard became a vocal opponent of the tactics, providing material for parliamentary and mediaattacks upon the practices.
on vocals• The album features Jim Boquist on vocals.• We went to see a band who had Julia Fordham on backing vocals.• The band was formed in 1999, with Stevie on vocals.