Synonym: oral, pronounced, said, spoken, voiced. Antonym: written. Similar words: verbatim, quarterback, herb, over and over, urban, garbage, suburban, ball. Meaning: ['vɜrbl /'vɜːbl] adj. 1. communicated in the form of words 2. of or relating to or formed from words in general 3. of or relating to or formed from a verb 4. relating to or having facility in the use of words 5. expressed in spoken words 6. prolix.
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121. In its present form, grid method demands that vast amounts of information are condensed into simple verbal labels.
122. Is awe-inspiring in her ability to evaluate verbal communications and numerical data.
123. Successful practice requires a thorough understanding of how a shift from practical to verbal consciousness occurs and may be facilitated.
124. He maintained that the stock was his, under a verbal deal he made with prosecutors.
125. KineHUHre is used as a verbal device similar to knocking on wood to ward off evil forces.
126. His cruelty to her was neither verbal nor physical, but simply that he had married her in the absence of love.Sentence dictionary
127. Cybersex A lot of people have experimented with verbal cybersex in discussion groups and shared spaces such as MUDs and MOOs.
128. Conversely a child who is weak in visual perceptions can be helped to use auditory and verbal skills to comprehend other children.
129. This verbal testimony stems from the silent witness of a quality of life which demands an explanation.
130. He then turned on the assembled crowd and mounted a scathing verbal attack on them.
131. Meanwhile we had best prepare the way by showing that a medicine beyond verbal shamanism is an aching need.
132. A solid majority shows strong correlation with disrespectful behavior, verbal abuse and physical aggression.
133. All this is commonly done without any demonstration of verbal consciousness or deliberate reflection.
134. The prose of this chapter measures the adequacy of verbal accounts of catastrophe in the age of photographic reproduction.
135. Verbal abuse on the streets was commonplace(sentencedict.com), a brick through the window was not unusual.
136. Students are therefore required to comply with all verbal or written instructions on safety given to them by staff.
137. They colour everyday life, in terms of both verbal and practical consciousness.
138. This was an untruth-there had been a clear verbal agreement that he would be reimbursed for all his costs.
139. She suffered terrible verbal as well as physical abuse for almost twenty-four years.
140. Effective visuals can illustrate and clarify your verbal message.
141. Gestures can help you repeat your verbal message.
142. It can be divided into three subtypes, viz. verbal irony, dramatic irony and situational irony.
143. Nonlinguistic elements accompanying verbal words give a hand in communicating ideas, and it's a phenomenon in voice or body behaviors, a carrier of info-exchange.
144. Replays indicated the call had been a harsh one and an incensed Williams unleashed a verbal tirade and waved her racket at the line judge.
145. Photographs provide the jury with a visual record of scene and evidence as it was found, and must illustrate key points clearly without verbal support.
146. The study also shows that, although decision-making competence is correlated with verbal and nonverbal intelligence, it is still a separate skill.
147. Yeats once said that he wanted the natural words in the natural order, but he had a very highly cultured sense of what is natural, and his poetry is full of verbal archaism.
148. Phonological awareness was found to be a stronger concurrent predictor of character reading than PAL, and PAL an independent predicator of verbal vocabulary.
149. One of central issues in current cognitive neuroscience is how the verbal working memory system is used in sentence comprehension.
150. The verbal sabre rattling by US Treasury Secretary Geithner is a threat to the open global trading system.