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unvocalized

  • a word derived from vocalize.
    vocalize
    verb (used with object)
    to make vocal; utter; articulate; sing.

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As totally unvocalized romance, it offers lovers who do little more than kiss when together and mope when alone.

From Time Magazine Archive

What congregation, many of whose members were profound Talmudists, would accept a rabbi to whom unvocalized Hebrew was a snare and a stumbling-block?

From The Haskalah Movement in Russia by Jacob S. Raisin

Aspirated voice, in which some of the breath is allowed to escape unvocalized, is injurious to the throat, and unpleasant to the listening ear.

From Talks on Talking by Grenville Kleiser

This latter is the so-called spiritus asper, because the emission of unvocalized breath which precedes phonation gives an aspirated or h sound, so that, instead of ah, we hear haa.

From The Voice Its Production, Care and Preservation by Frank E. Miller

This faulty action is due chiefly to faulty attack—a faulty coup de glotte—manifest mainly on initial vowels in an audible stroke, shock or check and in the emission of unvocalized breath.

From The Voice Its Production, Care and Preservation by Frank E. Miller

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