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    verbalize
    /ˈvəːbəlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. express (ideas or feelings) in words, especially by speaking out loud: "they are unable to verbalize their real feelings"
    • 2. speak, especially at length and with little real content: "the dangers of verbalizing about art"

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  3. Verbalize means to express something in words or to name or express in words. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for verbalize.

  4. to express ideas, opinions, or emotions in words: He found it hard to verbalize his feelings towards his son. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Saying & uttering. (your) every word idiom. add. come out with something phrasal verb. fall from something phrasal verb. find your voice idiom. get in phrasal verb. in your own words idiom.

  5. To verbalize something is to put it into words. If you need to get into the bathroom desperately, and the person in front of you hasn’t noticed your agitation, you’ll probably have to verbalize it, and quickly! Verbalize comes from the word verbal, which describes spoken words.

  6. Verbalize means to express in words or to convert into a verb. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms, antonyms and related words.

  7. Verbalize means to express ideas, opinions, or emotions in words. Learn how to use this formal verb in sentences, and see how it is pronounced and translated in different languages.

  8. Verbalize means to express in words, to convert to a verb, or to be verbose. See the verb forms, synonyms, and usage examples of verbalize from various dictionaries and sources.

  9. noun. COBUILD frequency band. verbalize in American English. (ˈvɜrbəˌlaɪz) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈverbalˌized or ˈverbalˌizing. 1. to be wordy, or verbose.

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