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[ ver-bey-tim ] / vərˈbeɪ tɪm / SEE SYNONYMS FOR verbatim ON THESAURUS.COM
adverbin exactly the same words; word for word: to repeat something verbatim. adjectivecorresponding word for word to the original source or text: a verbatim record of the proceedings. skilled at recording or noting down speeches, proceedings, etc., with word-for-word accuracy: a verbatim stenographer. Origin of verbatim1475–85; <Medieval Latin verbātim, equivalent to verb(um) word + -ātim adv. suffix Words nearby verbatimverbality, verbalize, verbally, verbal noun, verbascum, verbatim, verbatim et literatim, verbena, verbenaceous, verbena family, verbiage Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for verbatimYou may want to sacrifice smooth readability occasionally for long-tail keywords verbatim. Five excellent tips to optimize SEO for Bing – not Google|Justin Staples|October 16, 2020|Search Engine Watch Cajon Valley Union officials told me the same thing, almost verbatim, after they were able to bring some students back to campus. The Learning Curve: School Is Now an Antidote Few Families Can Access|Will Huntsberry|September 24, 2020|Voice of San Diego I have it on good authority these quotes are 100 percent accurate, if not 100 percent verbatim. Forget the Resolutions; Try a Few Declarations|Kevin Bleyer|January 1, 2015|DAILY BEAST She played the part by reading from a script assembled almost entirely out of verbatim Palin quotes. More Juicy Election Details|The Daily Beast|January 11, 2010|DAILY BEAST
He knew exactly what Raymond had said, maybe not verbatim, but certainly in general. John Grisham's Debut Short Story|John Grisham|October 26, 2009|DAILY BEAST There was no verbatim report, but the room was crowded with members who had come to hear the new Minister. Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire|James Wycliffe Headlam The edition of 1813 is a verbatim reprint of the first and second articles of that of 1702. Notes and Queries, Number 75, April 5, 1851|Various I lost no time in reading the contents, which I copy, verbatim. Miles Wallingford|James Fenimore Cooper I insert a verbatim copy of the handbills with which he deluges the highways and byways of American cities and towns. Hours with the Ghosts or, Nineteenth Century Witchcraft|Henry Ridgely Evans The following is a verbatim copy of a notice exhibited at Welsh railway station. Railway Adventures and Anecdotes|Various
British Dictionary definitions for verbatim
adverb, adjectiveusing exactly the same words; word for word Word Origin for verbatimC15: from Medieval Latin: word by word, from Latin verbum word Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to verbatimaccurately, direct, directly, literally, precisely, literatim, sic, to the letter, word-for-word |