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Definition of verbally in English: verballyadverbˈvəːb(ə)liˈvərbəli 1By means of words. she claimed to have been verbally abused a love he can never express verbally Example sentencesExamples - She verbally demolishes her loser father for cheating on her abused mother.
- The relationships between the characters are explored through angles and lighting, and much more is expressed visually than verbally.
- In the end scene, fhe has them looking at each other rather than verbally explaining why they must part.
- The cast occasionally got back at him, at least verbally.
- I translate ideas either verbally or imagistically.
- 1.1 Using spoken rather than written communication; orally.
he is reported to have agreed verbally to take on the job Example sentencesExamples - In the absence of a printed catalogue, experts sometimes also introduced the lots verbally during auctions.
- Have you ever found out too late that the insurance plan you discussed verbally during the job interview is not quite what you thought it was going to be?
- It was a secret so unique that no one was permitted to refer to it by any proper name either verbally or in writing.
- The instructor stands in the front of a room videotaping himself as a talking head, communicating the material verbally.
- We can publicize our colleagues' good work verbally and through newsletters.
2Grammar With the function of a verb. Example sentencesExamples - When it functions verbally, it displays the features of a mixed category.
- In the same prepositional context, it is used on one occasion verbally and on another occasion nominally.
- Such a root is normally intransitive if used verbally.
- Such words are classifiers and cannot be used verbally.
- Certain prefixes can make verbs out of words that are otherwise not used verbally.
Definition of verbally in US English: verballyadverbˈvərbəlēˈvərbəli 1By means of words. she claimed to have been verbally abused a love he can never express verbally Example sentencesExamples - The relationships between the characters are explored through angles and lighting, and much more is expressed visually than verbally.
- She verbally demolishes her loser father for cheating on her abused mother.
- I translate ideas either verbally or imagistically.
- In the end scene, fhe has them looking at each other rather than verbally explaining why they must part.
- The cast occasionally got back at him, at least verbally.
- 1.1 Using spoken rather than written communication; orally.
he is reported to have agreed verbally to take on the job Example sentencesExamples - We can publicize our colleagues' good work verbally and through newsletters.
- It was a secret so unique that no one was permitted to refer to it by any proper name either verbally or in writing.
- Have you ever found out too late that the insurance plan you discussed verbally during the job interview is not quite what you thought it was going to be?
- In the absence of a printed catalogue, experts sometimes also introduced the lots verbally during auctions.
- The instructor stands in the front of a room videotaping himself as a talking head, communicating the material verbally.
2Grammar With the function of a verb. Example sentencesExamples - When it functions verbally, it displays the features of a mixed category.
- Certain prefixes can make verbs out of words that are otherwise not used verbally.
- Such words are classifiers and cannot be used verbally.
- In the same prepositional context, it is used on one occasion verbally and on another occasion nominally.
- Such a root is normally intransitive if used verbally.
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