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Vocum

Definition:

Vocum is a versatile term that can be used both as a noun and a verb. It refers to the act of speaking or uttering words, as well as the words or sounds produced during speech. Vocum can also describe the voice as an instrument used for communication.

Senses:

Noun:
  1. The act or process of speaking; utterance of words.
    Example: The child's first vocum was the word "mama".
  2. The words or sounds produced during speech.
    Example: The vocums of the choir filled the concert hall with beautiful melodies.
  3. The voice regarded as an instrument of expression or communication.
    Example: She has a captivating vocum that grabs everyone's attention.
Verb:
  1. To speak or utter words; to express oneself.
    Example: The poet vocumed passionately about love and loss.

Usage:

  • His vocums were hesitant and filled with emotion as he delivered the eulogy.
  • The singer's powerful vocum captivated the audience.
  • She used her vocum to make a compelling case for change.
  • Please vocum your opinion on this matter.

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