subvocalize

IPA: sʌbvˈoʊkʌɫaɪz

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To form (words or statements) in thought and express them inwardly without uttering them aloud.
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Examples of "subvocalize" in Sentences

  • “Shelve it,” said Mahnmut, forgetting to subvocalize.
  • If you need to speak to the whole group just subvocalize.
  • I find myself able to not subvocalize and the effect is enormous.
  • [I] read what I write out loud rather than just subvocalize it as I write.
  • But we did subvocalize the words silently, as it helped in being understood.
  • Others I know also subvocalize and they excel in reading just as much as I do.
  • I felt Elnear subvocalize a call to her Security people as she spotted me wading toward her.
  • If you want to turn off the tags, just go to your prefs and subvocalize – or type in – minimize smart object tags.
  • Most readers, and precisely because they subvocalize in the production of a text, are likely to be taken momentarily aback by this thumbnail sketch of
  • Said new text-to-speech feature removes the "sub" from subvocalize replacing it with an electronically generated voice; you can listen in this video, about 1 minute in.
  • The young man had a miniaturized microphone clipped to the inside of his shirt collar, so he could subvocalize information to the all-but-invisible receiver in the President's left ear.

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