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    Ver·bal
    /ˈvərb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or in the form of words: "the root of the problem is visual rather than verbal"
    • 2. relating to or derived from a verb: "a verbal adjective"

    noun

    • 1. a word or words functioning as a verb.
  2. consisting of or expressed in words (as opposed to actions): a verbal protest. pertaining to or concerned with words only (as opposed to ideas, facts, or realities): a purely verbal distinction between two concepts. corresponding word for word; verbatim: a verbal translation. using words: verbal facility.

  3. Verbal simply means, "having to do with words." If you hit someone that's a physically assault, but if you say nasty things to him, it's a verbal assault. Sometimes we use verbal to mean "spoken instead of written," usually to talk about agreements we've made.

  4. VERBAL definition: 1. spoken rather than written: 2. relating to words: 3. able to use words and talk: . Learn more.

  5. pertaining to or concerned with words only (as opposed to ideas, facts, or realities): a purely verbal distinction between two concepts. corresponding word for word; verbatim: a verbal translation. using words: verbal facility. based on the use of words (as opposed to other activity): a verbal score in a test; verbal IQ. Grammar.

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use verbal to indicate that something is expressed in speech rather than in writing or action. They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse. We have a verbal agreement with her. The West must back up its verbal support with substantial economic aid.

  7. Definition of verbal adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. verbal. adjective. /ˈvɜːbl/ /ˈvɜːrbl/ relating to words. The job applicant must have good verbal skills. non-verbal communication (= expressions of the face, gestures, etc.) Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. 6 days ago · 1. adjective. You use verbal to indicate that something is expressed in speech rather than in writing or action. They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse. Synonyms: verbatim, literal More Synonyms of verbal. verbally adverb. Many teachers have been threatened and verbally abused by students. 2. adjective [ADJ n]

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