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verbalise

/'və:bəlaiz/ Cách viết khác : (verbalise) /'və:bəlaiz/
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Explanation of "Verbalise"

Definition: To "verbalise" means to express something in words. It can refer to talking about feelings, thoughts, or ideas. When you verbalise something, you make it clear through speech.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Verbalise" is a verb, so it is used to describe the action of expressing something verbally.
  • You can use it in different tenses, such as "verbalised" (past) or "verbalising" (present continuous).
Example Sentences:
  1. Simple Use: "She found it difficult to verbalise her feelings about the situation."
  2. Past Tense: "He verbalised his concerns during the meeting."
  3. Continuous Tense: "They are verbalising their ideas for the project."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Verbalise" can also mean to turn a non-verbal idea or thought into spoken language. For example, "The teacher encouraged students to verbalise their thoughts during class discussions."
  • In psychology, "verbalising" feelings can be important for understanding one’s emotions.
Word Variants:
  • Verbal (adjective): Relating to words or speech. For example, "He has excellent verbal skills."
  • Verbalisation (noun): The act of expressing something in words. For example, "Her verbalisation of the problem helped us find a solution."
Different Meanings:
  • In some contexts, "verbalise" can imply being overly talkative or using too many words, which can lead to confusion or boredom. For example, "He tends to verbalise his points excessively, making it hard to follow the main idea."
Synonyms:
  • Express
  • Articulate
  • Utter
  • Communicate
  • Say
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "verbalise" itself doesn't have direct idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs, you might encounter phrases that relate to expressing oneself, such as: - "Put into words": To express something verbally. (Example: "Can you put your thoughts into words?") - "Speak one's mind": To express one's thoughts openly. (Example: "He always speaks his mind during discussions.")

Summary:

"Verbalise" is an important word for expressing thoughts and feelings through speech. It's useful in many contexts, from casual conversations to professional settings.

Verb
  1. convert into a verb
    • many English nouns have become verbalized
  2. articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
    • She expressed her anger
    • He uttered a curse
  3. express in speech
    • She talks a lot of nonsense
    • This depressed patient does not verbalize
  4. be verbose
    • This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious

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