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lip-synch

1 of 1verb
/ˈlɪp sɪŋk/
Forms:lip-synchs,lip-synching,lip-synched,lip-synched
1

to move one's lips in synchronization with recorded music or speech

  • The singer lip-synchs during all of her performances, relying on prerecorded vocals to enhance her stage presence.
  • He lip-synched the song perfectly, fooling the audience into thinking he was singing live.
  • The band has lip-synched their performance for the music video to ensure perfect audio quality.
  • Despite the controversy, many artists choose to lip-synch during large outdoor concerts to avoid technical issues.
  • She will be lip-synching for her performance during the live broadcast.
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