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vocalist

[ voh-kuh-list ]

noun

  1. a singer.


vocalist

/ ˈvəʊkəlɪst /

noun

  1. a singer, esp one who regularly appears with a jazz band or pop group


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Word History and Origins

Origin of vocalist1

First recorded in 1605–15; vocal + -ist

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Example Sentences

I remember seeing Bobby Short, the great lounge pianist and vocalist, on Johnny Carson once.

He and three friends, including Dick Taylor, formed a blues band, and Jagger was the vocalist.

A formidable vocalist, she sings better than most of the pop stars currently in circulation.

Witness Hayley Williams, lead vocalist of Paramore, rocking out on a stripped-down cover of “Bad Romance.”

Siding with Underwood means you are embracing the pure vocalist (who is only now becoming a rather dutiful songwriter).

Madame Mara, the celebrated vocalist, took leave of the English stage.

No one cares to linger near, as sung by 115 the great always off the key vocalist, Jerry Macy.

Somewhere in your close blood is a marvelously trained vocalist; we every one of us believe that, Freckles.

The little yellow vocalist with the black funereal spots broke the lyre over her knee, and regained her dignity.

A prominent vocalist goes so far as to say that "vocal insufficiency and decay are prevalent."

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