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Sentence count:211+8Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: oralpronouncedsaidspokenvoicedAntonym: writtenSimilar words: verbatimquarterbackherbover and overurbangarbagesuburbanballMeaning: ['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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181. Zuckerberg allegedly entered into a verbal contract with the Winklevosses, promising to help build the site in return for equity.
182. People with autism are also said to have weak central coherence - the ability to synthesise an array of information, such as verbal and gestural cues in conversation.
183. For the most part, the authorities in a democracy are uninvolved in the content of written and verbal speech in the society.
184. This paper attempts to study Kafka's story "Country Doctor", focusing on the verbal irony, situational irony and romantic irony which are characteristic of the work.
185. This paper aims at confirming the positive significance of pragmatic vagueness in verbal communication and revealing some specific advantages of this phenome.
186. Research methodology used in studies on reading processes consists of, among others, the chronometrical experimental methods,[http://sentencedict.com/verbal.html] verbal protocol and miscue analysis.
187. Irony can be generally divided into four types: verbal irony, situational irony, dramatic irony. This thesis takes verbal irony as the focus of research.
188. It is beyond verbal description to interact with the likes of you.
189. Maybe it's cruel, but even if you're a total god in the sack, it's the verbal slipup that we'll replay for our girlfriends.
190. ASPECT is a verbal grammatical category, which studies aspect from the combination of form and meaning.
191. The study, led by the neurobiologist Ivanka Savic, builds on previous research that has identified differences in spatial and verbal abilities related to sex and sexual orientation.
192. The city was first established as a spa resort with the Latin name, Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis") by the Romans in AD 43 although verbal tradition suggests that Bath was known before then.
193. Environment language as an objective language is an important form of non- verbal communication.
194. "In my mind there are a lot of verbal promises but not much action," said Chris Whiteley, an enzymologist at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa.
195. The aim of any verbal or nonverbal process of defining was to guide the addressee to the psychological experience, which was labile , subtle, intricate and resistant to any reduction.
196. Even before the latest talks began, China launched a vicious verbal attack on the Dalai Lama this week, denouncing him as a " flunky " and "the main manipulator" of violence in Tibet.
197. Conclusion:Phonological recoding deficit in lexical access was a potential cause of the verbal learning disability or mixed learning disability.
198. Verbal protocol method requires subjects to verbalize the internal processes of human beings' complex mind activities, and provide a new perspective and an effective way to probe cognitive processes.
199. But I would want to deny even the lesser charge of purely verbal zealotry.
200. The verbal expression "OK" is native to the United States and was formed in support of the letter O indicating that something was as perfect as a circle.
201. This is a HASS-CI class, which offers students opportunity for verbal and graphic expression through class discussion, written texts, and website design.
202. This paper introduces a new cognitive theory-Dual Coding Theory, which hypothesizes the use of two representational systems-one verbal, the other non-verbal, in the process of reading.
203. Relevance Theory holds that verbal communication is an ostensive-inferential process and involves the code model and inferential model.
204. The difference between the verbal intelligence quotient(IQV) and performance intelligence(IQP) have little influence on the IQR-W.
205. All subjects are videotaped for pretend play and measured upon MSCA-CR Verbal Test and standard false belief tasks.
206. Establish a system—such as chart tags, log books or verbal census reports—to identify patients and clients with assaultive behavior problems.
207. If you don't know what to do with your hands, think about the message you want to communicate. As in ordinary conversation, your hands should simply help emphasize or reinforce your verbal message.
208. Aspect is a verbal grammatical category, which originates from Slavic language. Various discussions and studies have been made on it.
209. There is no formal contract to sign because it is a verbal agreement.
210. We train our ears to hear the Word of the Day, filler words, verbal viruses, descriptive language and brilliant turns-of-phrase that speakers use.
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