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verbalize
ver·bal·ize V0060000 (vûr′bə-līz′)v. ver·bal·ized, ver·bal·iz·ing, ver·bal·iz·es v.tr.1. To express in words: verbalized his displeasure.2. Grammar To convert to use as a verb: verbalized the noun contact.v.intr.1. To express oneself in words.2. To be verbose. ver′bal·i·za′tion (-bə-lĭ-zā′shən) n.ver′bal·iz′er n.verbalize (ˈvɜːbəˌlaɪz) or verbalisevb1. to express (an idea, feeling, etc) in words2. (Linguistics) to change (any word that is not a verb) into a verb or derive a verb from (any word that is not a verb)3. (intr) to be verbose ˌverbaliˈzation, ˌverbaliˈsation n ˈverbalˌizer, ˈverbalˌiser nver•bal•ize (ˈvɜr bəˌlaɪz) v. -ized, -iz•ing. v.t. 1. to express in words. 2. to convert into or use as a verb. v.i. 3. to use many words; be verbose. 4. to express something verbally. [1600–10; < French verbaliser] ver`bal•i•za′tion, n. ver′bal•iz`er, n. verbalize Past participle: verbalized Gerund: verbalizing
Imperative |
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verbalize | verbalize |
Present |
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I verbalize | you verbalize | he/she/it verbalizes | we verbalize | you verbalize | they verbalize |
Preterite |
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I verbalized | you verbalized | he/she/it verbalized | we verbalized | you verbalized | they verbalized |
Present Continuous |
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I am verbalizing | you are verbalizing | he/she/it is verbalizing | we are verbalizing | you are verbalizing | they are verbalizing |
Present Perfect |
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I have verbalized | you have verbalized | he/she/it has verbalized | we have verbalized | you have verbalized | they have verbalized |
Past Continuous |
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I was verbalizing | you were verbalizing | he/she/it was verbalizing | we were verbalizing | you were verbalizing | they were verbalizing |
Past Perfect |
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I had verbalized | you had verbalized | he/she/it had verbalized | we had verbalized | you had verbalized | they had verbalized |
Future |
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I will verbalize | you will verbalize | he/she/it will verbalize | we will verbalize | you will verbalize | they will verbalize |
Future Perfect |
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I will have verbalized | you will have verbalized | he/she/it will have verbalized | we will have verbalized | you will have verbalized | they will have verbalized |
Future Continuous |
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I will be verbalizing | you will be verbalizing | he/she/it will be verbalizing | we will be verbalizing | you will be verbalizing | they will be verbalizing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been verbalizing | you have been verbalizing | he/she/it has been verbalizing | we have been verbalizing | you have been verbalizing | they have been verbalizing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been verbalizing | you will have been verbalizing | he/she/it will have been verbalizing | we will have been verbalizing | you will have been verbalizing | they will have been verbalizing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been verbalizing | you had been verbalizing | he/she/it had been verbalizing | we had been verbalizing | you had been verbalizing | they had been verbalizing |
Conditional |
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I would verbalize | you would verbalize | he/she/it would verbalize | we would verbalize | you would verbalize | they would verbalize |
Past Conditional |
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I would have verbalized | you would have verbalized | he/she/it would have verbalized | we would have verbalized | you would have verbalized | they would have verbalized | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | verbalize - be verbose; "This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious"verbalisemouth, speak, talk, verbalise, verbalize, utter - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize" | | 2. | verbalize - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"mouth, speak, talk, verbalise, utterread - look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed; "The King will read the proclamation at noon"communicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"phonate, vocalise, vocalize - utter speech soundstroll - speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voicebegin - begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he beganlip off, shoot one's mouth off - speak spontaneously and without restraint; "She always shoots her mouth off and says things she later regrets"shout - utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking); "My grandmother is hard of hearing--you'll have to shout"whisper - speak softly; in a low voicepeep - speak in a hesitant and high-pitched tone of voicespeak up - speak louder; raise one's voice; "The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up"snap, snarl - utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone; "The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer"; "The guard snarled at us"enthuse - utter with enthusiasmspeak in tongues - speak unintelligibly in or as if in religious ecstasy; "The parishioners spoke in tongues"swallow - utter indistinctly; "She swallowed the last words of her speech"verbalise, verbalize - be verbose; "This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious"whiff - utter with a puff of air; "whiff out a prayer"talk of, talk about - discuss or mention; "They spoke of many things"blubber out, blubber - utter while cryingdrone on, drone - talk in a monotonous voicestammer, stutter, bumble, falter - speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"rasp - utter in a grating voiceblunder out, blurt, blurt out, ejaculate, blunder - utter impulsively; "He blurted out the secret"; "He blundered his stupid ideas"inflect, modulate, tone - vary the pitch of one's speechdeliver, present - deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students"generalise, generalize - speak or write in generalitiesblabber, palaver, piffle, prate, prattle, tattle, tittle-tattle, twaddle, gabble, gibber, blab, clack, maunder, chatter - speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantlychatter - make noise as if chattering away; "The magpies were chattering in the trees"rattle on, yack, yack away, yap away, jaw - talk incessantly and tiresomelyopen up - talk freely and without inhibitionsnivel, whine - talk in a tearful mannermurmur - speak softly or indistinctly; "She murmured softly to the baby in her arms"mumble, mussitate, mutter, maunder - talk indistinctly; usually in a low voiceslur - utter indistinctlybark - speak in an unfriendly tone; "She barked into the dictaphone"bay - utter in deep prolonged tonesjabber, mouth off, rabbit on, rant, rave, spout - talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory mannersiss, sizz, hiss, sibilate - express or utter with a hisscackle - talk or utter in a cackling manner; "The women cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine"babble - utter meaningless sounds, like a baby, or utter in an incoherent way; "The old man is only babbling--don't pay attention"intone, tone, chant - utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically; "The students chanted the same slogan over and over again"gulp - utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly; "He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat"sing - produce tones with the voice; "She was singing while she was cooking"; "My brother sings very well" | | 3. | verbalize - articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"give tongue to, utter, express, verbaliseblaspheme, curse, cuss, swear, imprecate - utter obscenities or profanities; "The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street"wish - make or express a wish; "I wish that Christmas were over"cry out, exclaim, call out, outcry, shout, cry - utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost"clamour, clamor - utter or proclaim insistently and noisily; "The delegates clamored their disappointment"vociferate, shout out - utter in a very loud voice; "They vociferated their demands"marvel - express astonishment or surprise about somethingvoice - give voice to; "He voiced his concern"raise - cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry"breathe - utter or tell; "not breathe a word"drop - utter with seeming casualness; "drop a hint"; drop names"pour out - express without restraint; "The woman poured out her frustrations as the judge listened"get off - deliver verbally; "He got off the best line I've heard in a long time"platitudinize - utter platitudes; "The candidate platitudinized and bored the audience"say - utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office"represent - serve as a means of expressing something; "The flower represents a young girl"say, state, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"pooh-pooh - express contempt abouthurl, throw - utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone" | | 4. | verbalize - convert into a verb; "many English nouns have become verbalized"verbaliselanguage, speech - the mental faculty or power of vocal communication; "language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals"convert - change the nature, purpose, or function of something; "convert lead into gold"; "convert hotels into jails"; "convert slaves to laborers" |
verbalizeverb1. To put into words:articulate, communicate, convey, declare, express, say, state, talk, tell, utter, vent, vocalize, voice.Idiom: give tongue to.2. To express oneself in speech:speak, talk, vocalize.Idioms: open one's mouth, put in words, wag one's tongue.Translationsverbalize
Synonyms for verbalizeverb to put into wordsSynonyms- articulate
- communicate
- convey
- declare
- express
- say
- state
- talk
- tell
- utter
- vent
- vocalize
- voice
verb to express oneself in speechSynonyms |