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Meanings of
verbalise
in English
Portuguese
dizer
Catalan
verbalitzar
Spanish
verbalizar
Back to the meaning
Express in speech.
talk
speak
mouth
express
utter
verbalize
give tongue to
Related terms
speak up
mouth off
Portuguese
dizer
Usage of
verbalise
in English
1
Yes, some music fight loneliness and allows you to better
verbalise
emotions.
2
Men may tend to internalise feelings and women may want to
verbalise
them.
3
Well, that's a reality for many disabled people who're unable to
verbalise
what's happening for them.
4
Tereena does not
verbalise
but claps once for yes and twice for no to indicate her preferences.
5
He didn't have the words to
verbalise
how he felt and he had a terrible knot in his stomach.
6
Clarke struggled to
verbalise
what he would even begin to say to his players in the dressing rooms after play.
7
The product also includes a built-in dictionary, access to a pronunciation guide and ability to
verbalise
content from websites to textbooks.
8
The media do not know exactly how to
verbalise
something that does not anchor in the personal life of an artist.
9
Thankfully, I was able to
verbalise
my feelings, to reach out to my beloved wife as well as other family and friends.
10
This wasn't bullying, or even intentional, it was a three-year-old who can't
verbalise
his frustrations and took it out with his teeth.
11
We want to impress our sexual partner, yet many of us struggle to
verbalise
what we actually want from the sexual experience.
12
Since Marina and the girls cannot
verbalise
the intense confusion of their feelings, they resort to expressing them by altogether more direct means.
13
Most people know Pixie Geldof's family history, but what they aren't aware of is her musical chops and her remarkable ability to
verbalise
loss.
14
It was all
verbalised
,
and that's how we passed our stories.
15
This, Hacker
verbalises
,
could be the worst disaster to hit Britain since Dunkirk.
16
This
verbalises
the problem and puts it in perspective.
Other examples for "verbalise"
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verbalise
Verb
Frequent collocations
better verbalise
verbalise content
verbalise how
verbalise loss
Translations for
verbalise
Portuguese
dizer
verbalizar
conversar
expressar
falar
vebalizar
proferir
Catalan
verbalitzar
expressar
parlar
dir verbalment
dir
proferir
Spanish
verbalizar
expresar
veerbalizar
articular
hablar
decir
proferir
Verbalise
through the time