Definition of vocally

vocallyadverb

bằng giọng nói

/ˈvəʊkəli//ˈvəʊkəli/

The word "vocally" has its roots in Latin. The Latin word "vox," meaning "voice," is the source of the word. The prefix "vocal-" is derived from the Latin "vocalis," meaning "of or pertaining to the voice." In English, "vocal" originally referred to something related to the voice or speaking. Over time, the suffix "-ly" was added to create the adverb "vocally," meaning "in a vocal manner" or "in a way that is expressive of the voice." Today, "vocally" is often used to describe something that is done or expressed through singing or speaking, such as a singer who sings vocally or a critic who praises an actor's vocally impressive performance.

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in a way that uses the voice

theo cách sử dụng giọng nói

Example:
  • to communicate vocally

    giao tiếp bằng giọng nói

by speaking in a loud and confident way

bằng cách nói to và tự tin

Example:
  • They protested vocally.

    Họ phản đối bằng lời nói.