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Traditional English :: verbal
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verbal - adj., n., & v. --adj. 1 of or concerned with words (made a verbal distinction). 2 oral, not written (gave a verbal statement). 3 Gram. of or in the nature of a verb (verbal inflections). 4 literal (a verbal translation). 5 talkative, articulate. --n. 1 Gram. a a verbal noun. b a word or words functioning as a verb. 2 sl. a verbal statement, esp. one made to the police. 3 sl. an insult; abuse (gave them the verbal). --v.tr. (verballed, verballing) Brit. sl. attribute a damaging statement to (a suspect). verbal noun Gram. a noun formed as an inflection of a verb and partly sharing its constructions (e.g. smoking in smoking is forbidden: see -ING(1) )). verbally adv. [ME f. F verbal or LL verbalis (as VERB)] |
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Related Words
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abusive
relationship
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aggression
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therapy
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emotional
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skill
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reasoning
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network
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mental
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Most Often Usage
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verbal abusive relationship
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verbal aggression
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verbal analogy
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auditory verbal therapy
auditory verbal
auditory verbal international
verbal behavior
verbal communication
non verbal communication
emotional verbal abuse
verbal judo
non verbal communication skill
non verbal learning disability
verbal and non verbal communication
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