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vocalise vs waver

waver vs vocalise

vocalise is not a noun while waver is a noun.

vocalise and waver both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
vocalise No No Yes No
waver Yes No Yes No
As verbs, waver is a hyponym of vocalise; that is, waver is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than vocalise:
  • vocalise: utter with vibrating vocal chords
  • waver: give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
Other hyponyms of vocalise include chirk, quaver.
vocalise (noun) waver (noun)
the act of moving back and forth
the act of pausing uncertainly
someone who communicates by waving
vocalise (verb) waver (verb)
pronounce as a vowel give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
express or state clearly sway from side to side
utter with vibrating vocal chords move or sway in a rising and falling or wavelike pattern
utter speech sounds move back and forth very rapidly
sing (each note a scale or in a melody) with the same vowel move hesitatingly, as if about to give way
pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness
be unsure or weak
Difference between vocalise and waver

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