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verbal

ver·bal [ vúrb'l ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. using words as opposed to pictures: using words or language, especially as opposed to pictorial representation
a verbal picture of the scene outside

2. using words as opposed to action: relating to or consisting of words, as opposed to physical action or confrontation
verbal protest

3. oral as opposed to written: relating to or consisting of spoken words, as opposed to written words
They made a verbal agreement.

4. relating to words alone: relating to words alone, as opposed to their meaning
a purely verbal distinction

5. involving skill with words: involving skill in the use and understanding of words and language
verbal dexterity

6. grammar relating to verbs: relating to or derived from a verb or verbs in general

7. grammar forming verbs: used to form verbs



noun  (plural ver·bals)
Definition:
 
grammar word formed from verb: a word formed from a verb, especially one used as a noun or an adjective, e.g. a gerund or participle

[15th century. Via Old French< late Latin verbalis< Latin verbum "word"]

ver·bal·ly adverb

Word Key: Synonyms
verbal, spoken, oral
CORE MEANING: expressed in words

verbal using words, especially spoken words, as opposed to pictures or physical action;
a stream of verbal abuse
the sort of eye contact that transmits messages more effectively than any verbal communication
spoken expressed with the voice;
the development of students' understanding of the spoken word
Written language is sometimes viewed as more "correct" than spoken language.
oral expressed in spoken form as distinct from written form;
Assessment is by written essays and an oral examination.
The committee's findings relied on oral histories and genealogical records.
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