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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151. The verbal system processes verbal input and stores verbal information and the non-verbal system deals with visual images and emotional reactions in the process of reading.
152. In addition, pre-readers were more disadvantageous than novice readers in the verbal learning of bot...
153. Chapter Two systematically illustrates the history and main contents of DCT, as well as the organization and interconnections of the verbal and non-verbal system.
154. Used with object phrase, verbal phrase and verb-complement phrase, "come" and "go" will have tonal modifications with semantic changes.
155. The Pali commentaries support this point by tracing the word nibbana to its verbal root, which means "unbinding."
156. Studying sharpens your Logical Intelligence, Verbal Intelligence, Creative Intelligence, as well as your Social Intelligence and your Emotional Intelligence.sentencedict.com
157. However, certain verbal elements and nominal elements with specific syntactic status can only form a V-N construction with a specific syntactic status.
158. Roman Jakobson, the outstanding Russian American linguist and literary theorist of the 20th century, has explored the verbal art from the structural-functional perspective.
159. As a grammatical device for the cohesion of discourse, ellipsis in both the Chinese language and English can be divided into nominal ellipsis, verbal ellipsis and clausal ellipsis.
160. Aphasia is characterized by verbal auditory agnosia. Psychological and behavioral abnormalities are very common in children with LKS.
161. Which can be seen as physical punishment and sadomasochistic violence, verbal abuse directly or indirectly, manifested in a kind of verbal violence.
162. This is the seat of logic, analysis, verbal reasoning and the kinds of thoughts--Maybe I should just kind of squinch over a little more to the left--that you never imagine crossing Tiger Woods's mind.
163. Specifically, members of collectivistic cultures expect greater verbal indirectness, politeness, and non-immediacy than members of individualistic cultures.
164. Like public speaking, the delivery period in oral interpretation includes language construction and the output of verbal language.
165. This paper views interactional listening as being involved in two main aspects of the communicative processes: verbal understanding and respond of understanding.
166. Silence is the base of words which is not a kind of verbal language with rich propagandistic content.
167. Then he exploded and began to roar the other side, the loose-tongued, to verbal abuse.
168. Detectives who grill suspects in Homicide (TV series)do it with verbal cunning[sentencedict.com], not strong-arm bullying.
169. I dont mean an exact copy but just similar in function, and it would be help to just visit those sites to be able to best picture the concept from my verbal description...
170. In fact, non - verbal communication can, as the saying goes, speak volumes.
171. This study was to explore the possible relations between preschoolers' false belief understanding and their general verbal ability, and the using of mental terms during pretense play.
172. Gestures can also add further meaning to your verbal message.
173. And some have the long-range acoustic device, a sound cannon that can be used to issue verbal warnings, or deafen anyone who stands in its path.
174. Four years later, the heads of that department charged Blower with "verbal abuse, false statements, disparagement, and harassment of faculty, " according to a news report in Science.
175. It is through verbal modification (repetition), exemplification, generalization vs. particularization and quotation that "Washington" voices his opinion on the ways of salvation of the black race.
176. Encourage the sponsor to approve deliverables informally (with nods, smiles, and verbal praise); never force sponsors to stand behind their approvals with a formal sign-off.
177. This article introduces three kinds of irony-situational irony, dramatic irony and verbal irony-and their distinct features.
178. The large waves of migration of the modern world, along with the instant technology we've devised (television, radio, movies, the Internet), encourage verbal cross-fertilization.
179. Bill Clinton today met Kim and passed on a verbal message from Barack Obama, according to the state's official news agency.
180. Recently, Rende explored the role of set shifting in verbal fluency, which is a subfunction of the central executive system.