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- adjectiveverbal (adjective)
- relating to or in the form of words:"the root of the problem is visual rather than verbal" · "verbal abuse"
- spoken rather than written; oral:"a verbal agreement"
- tending to talk a lot:"he's very verbal"
- grammarrelating to or derived from a verb:"a verbal adjective"
noungrammarverbal (noun) · verbals (plural noun)- a word or words functioning as a verb.
- a verbal noun.
Originlate 15th century (describing a person who deals with words rather than things): from French, or from late Latin verbalis, from verbum ‘word’ (see verb).
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