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Verbal

see synonyms of verbal

Adjective

1. verbal

communicated in the form of words

Example Sentences:
'verbal imagery'
'a verbal protest'

2. verbal

of or relating to or formed from words in general

Example Sentences:
'verbal ability'

3. verbal

of or relating to or formed from a verb

Example Sentences:
'verbal adjectives like running' in hot and cold running water''

4. verbal

relating to or having facility in the use of words

Example Sentences:
'a good poet is a verbal artist'
'a merely verbal writer who sacrifices content to sound'
'verbal aptitude'

5. verbal

expressed in spoken words

Example Sentences:
'a verbal contract'

6. verbal

prolix

Example Sentences:
'you put me to forget a lady's manners by being so verbal'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Verbal

see synonyms of verbal
adjective
1. 
of, relating to, or using words, esp as opposed to ideas, etc
merely verbal concessions
2. 
oral rather than written
a verbal agreement
3. 
verbatim; literal
an almost verbal copy
4. grammar
of or relating to verbs or a verb
noun
5. grammar another word for verbid
6. (plural) slang
abuse or invective
new forms of on-field verbals
7. (plural) slang
a criminal's admission of guilt on arrest
verb -bals, -balling or -balled (transitive)
8. slang
(of the police) to implicate (someone) in a crime by quoting alleged admission of guilt in court

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Verbal

see synonyms of verbal
adjective
1. 
of, in, or by means of words
a verbal image
2. 
concerned merely with words, as distinguished from facts, ideas, or actions
3. 
in speech; oral rather than written
usage objected to by some
a verbal contract
4.  Rare
word for word; verbatim
a verbal translation
5.  Grammar
a. 
of, or made up of, verbs
a verbal auxiliary
b. 
of, having the nature of, or derived from a verb
a verbal noun
c. 
used to form verbs
-ate is a verbal suffix
noun
6.  Grammar
a verbal noun or some other word, as an adjective, derived from a verb: in English, gerunds, infinitives, and participles are verbals
7.  Linguistics
a word or word group that occurs in grammatical functions typical of verbs

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Verbal

see synonyms of verbal
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or associated with words: a detailed verbal description.
2.
a. Concerned with words only rather than with content or ideas: a merely verbal distinction.
b. Consisting of words alone without action: a verbal confrontation.
3. Expressed in spoken rather than written words; oral: a verbal contract.
4. Corresponding word for word; literal: a verbal translation.
5. Grammar
a. Relating to, having the nature or function of, or derived from a verb.
b. Used to form verbs: a verbal suffix.
6. Of or relating to proficiency in the use and understanding of words: a verbal aptitude test.
n.
Grammar
A verbal noun or adjective.

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