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Vocators

Definition:

Vocators, noun (plural): specialized electronic devices used for enhancing the vocal abilities of singers or speakers.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Vocators, noun: devices used in professional music studios to modify and enhance the vocals of singers during recording or live performances.

Example sentence: The singer's mesmerizing performance was amplified by the judicious use of advanced vocators.

Sense 2:

Vocators, noun: portable voice-changing gadgets often used in entertainment, parties, or pranks to modify voice pitch or add funny effects.

Example sentence: The children giggled uncontrollably as they used the vocators to transform their voices into high-pitched chipmunk sounds.

Sense 3:

Vocators, noun: smart devices equipped with voice recognition technology, used in home automation systems to control various electronic appliances by voice commands.

Example sentence: The vocators allowed the inhabitants to simply speak out commands to adjust the lighting and temperature in their futuristic house.

Sense 4:

Vocators, noun: devices employed in language laboratories to help learners practice pronunciation and improve their language skills.

Example sentence: The language students found the vocators extremely helpful in honing their pronunciation of difficult sounds.

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