verbalize (Meaning)

Wordnet

verbalize (v)

be verbose

express in speech

articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise

convert into a verb

Webster

verbalize (v. t.)

To convert into a verb; to verbify.

Webster

verbalize (v. i.)

To be verbose.

verbalize Sentence Examples

  1. The witness was unable to verbalize any recollections of the incident.
  2. The therapist requested the client to verbalize their thoughts and feelings.
  3. The infant's cries verbalized his discomfort and need for attention.
  4. The politician's speech effectively verbalized their campaign promises.
  5. The author struggled to verbalize the complex emotions of his protagonist.
  6. The student confidently verbalized their answer during the quiz.
  7. The nonverbal cues suggested the speaker was hiding something, but their verbalizations were reassuring.
  8. The lawyer verbalized the client's argument to the jury in a persuasive manner.
  9. The teacher asked the students to verbalize their understanding of the concept.
  10. The researcher recorded the participants' verbalizations to analyze their language patterns.

FAQs About the word verbalize

be verbose, express in speech, articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise, convert into a verbTo convert into a verb; to verbify., To be verbose

say, share, tell, speak, discuss, utter, talk, announce, vocalize, enunciate

suppress, suppress, stifle,stifle,

The witness was unable to verbalize any recollections of the incident.

The therapist requested the client to verbalize their thoughts and feelings.

The infant's cries verbalized his discomfort and need for attention.

The politician's speech effectively verbalized their campaign promises.