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Meanings of
verbal
in English
Relating to or having facility in the use of words.
numerical
Verbal.
Related terms
communicative
communicatory
Language unit.
language unit
Related terms
linguistic unit
Verbal.
Related terms
major form class
Synonyms
Examples for "
language unit
"
language unit
Examples for "
language unit
"
1
In response the outlet's English
language
unit
withdrew all reporters from the ground.
2
If the child is to understand from the beginning that reading is thot getting, we must begin with the sentence, rhyme or other
language
unit
.
3
Pacific
Language
Unit
to be established A major boost for Pacific Languages was also announced in the Budget.
Other meanings for "verbal"
Usage of
verbal
in English
1
Typical abuse in institutions includes
verbal
abuse and neglect of residents' needs.
2
It is a form of harassment that goes far beyond
verbal
abuse.
3
Borrowers thus took
verbal
offers directly from the institutions far more seriously.
4
The guidance was
verbal
and no specific measures were mentioned, they said.
5
An attempted seduction takes the form of insistent
verbal
demands: 'Say heat.
6
Video cameras for Hutt City Council officers to combat physical,
verbal
abuse.
7
International bodies offered Italy and Spain
verbal
support amid the renewed turmoil.
8
To test
verbal
memory, they asked participants to recall 10 unrelated words.
9
The Covenanters believed in the
verbal
and plenary inspiration of the Bible.
10
In the present study we measured ERD during a difficult
verbal
-
semantic
task.
11
It's hilarious because you can actually hear this
verbal
exchange take place.
12
His
verbal
and musical skills, his intelligence, his good nature were extraordinary.
13
But this time, his family have been the subject of
verbal
assaults.
14
Results: PCSs and physician's
verbal
dominance had no difference between the groups.
15
It has received
verbal
commitments from a few institutions globally, sources said.
16
The occupations least at risk are those where
verbal
skills are key.
Other examples for "verbal"
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About this term
verbal
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
verbal abuse
verbal memory
verbal message
verbal fluency
verbal communication
More collocations
Verbal
through the time
Verbal
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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