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verb
noun (abbreviation vb, v) a word or group of words that belongs to a grammatical class denoting an action, experience, occurrence or state, eg do , feel , happen , love . See also auxiliary verb.
[14c: from Latin verbum word]
noun (abbreviation vb, v) a word or group of words that belongs to a grammatical class denoting an action, experience, occurrence or state, eg do , feel , happen , love . See also auxiliary verb.
[14c: from Latin verbum word]
verbal
adjective
1 relating to or consisting of words verbal communication .
2 spoken, not written verbal agreement .
3 grammar relating to or derived from a verb or verbs.
4 literal; word-for-word.
5 talkative; articulate.
noun
1 a word, especially a noun, derived from a verb.
2 Brit slang an oral statement, especially an arrested suspect's confession of guilt, made to the police, or claimed by them to have been made.
3 Brit slang an insult; abuse.
verbally adverb .
adjective
1 relating to or consisting of words verbal communication .
2 spoken, not written verbal agreement .
3 grammar relating to or derived from a verb or verbs.
4 literal; word-for-word.
5 talkative; articulate.
noun
1 a word, especially a noun, derived from a verb.
2 Brit slang an oral statement, especially an arrested suspect's confession of guilt, made to the police, or claimed by them to have been made.
3 Brit slang an insult; abuse.
verbally adverb .
verbal diarrhoea
noun logorrhoea.
noun logorrhoea.
verbal noun
noun a form of a verb that functions as a noun, eg - to err is human- and - swimming keeps you fit-. Compare gerund.
noun a form of a verb that functions as a noun, eg - to err is human- and - swimming keeps you fit-. Compare gerund.
verbalism
noun excessive attention paid to words used, rather than to ideas expressed, especially in literary criticism; literalism.
verbalist noun .
noun excessive attention paid to words used, rather than to ideas expressed, especially in literary criticism; literalism.
verbalist noun .
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