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Adjective: verbalized vur-bu-lIzd- Communicated in words
"frequently verbalized sentiments" - expressed, uttered, verbalised [Brit] Verb: verbalize 'vur-bu`lIz- Be verbose
"This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious" - verbalise [Brit] - Express in speech
"This depressed patient does not verbalize" - talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalise [Brit] - Articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
"She verbalized her anger" - express, verbalise [Brit], utter, give tongue to - Convert into a verb
"many English nouns have become verbalized" - verbalise [Brit]
See also: spoken, verbalization, verbalizer Type of: communicate, convert, intercommunicate |