Definisjon av verbalise

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Verb

verbalise - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize
intercommunicate, communicate be interconnected, afford passage; "These rooms intercommunicate"
jabber, mouth off, rabbit on, rant, spout, rave talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
speak up speak louder; raise one's voice; "The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up"
read to hear and understand; "I read you loud and clear!"
phonate, vocalise, vocalize utter speech sounds
troll speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling voice
begin set in motion, cause to start; "The U.S. started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life"
lip off, shoot one's mouth off speak spontaneously and without restraint; "She always shoots her mouth off and says things she later regrets"
shout utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking); "My grandmother is hard of hearing--you'll have to shout"
whisper speak softly; in a low voice
peep appear as though from hiding; "the new moon peeped through the tree tops"
speak up speak louder; raise one's voice; "The audience asked the lecturer to please speak up"
snarl, snap make more complicated or confused through entanglements
enthuse utter with enthusiasm
speak in tongues speak unintelligibly in or as if in religious ecstasy; "The parishioners spoke in tongues"
swallow believe or accept without questioning or challenge; "Am I supposed to swallow that story?"
verbalise, verbalize convert into a verb; "many English nouns have become verbalized"
verbalise, verbalize convert into a verb; "many English nouns have become verbalized"
whiff utter with a puff of air; "whiff out a prayer"
talk of, talk about discuss or mention; "They spoke of many things"
blubber out, blubber utter while crying
drone on, drone talk in a monotonous voice
stammer, stutter, bumble, falter speak haltingly; "The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room"
rasp utter in a grating voice
blunder out, blurt, blurt out, ejaculate, blunder utter impulsively; "He blurted out the secret"; "He blundered his stupid ideas"
inflect, modulate, tone change the form of a word in accordance as required by the grammatical rules of the language
deliver, present deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students"
generalise, generalize become systemic and spread throughout the body; "this kind of infection generalizes throughout the immune system"
twaddle, blabber, tittle-tattle, gabble, prattle, prate, tattle, piffle, blab, gibber, maunder, clack, palaver, chatter act in a trivial or ineffective way
chatter speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
rattle on, yack, yack away, yap away, jaw talk incessantly and tiresomely
open up talk freely and without inhibition
snivel, whine cry or whine with snuffling; "Stop snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!"
murmur make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath; "she grumbles when she feels overworked"
mussitate, mumble, mutter, maunder talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice
slur utter indistinctly
bark tan (a skin) with bark tannins
bay bark with prolonged noises, of dogs
jabber, mouth off, rabbit on, rant, spout, rave talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
siss, sizz, hiss, sibilate make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval
cackle emit a loud, unpleasant kind of laughing
babble to talk foolishly; "The two women babbled and crooned at the baby"
chant, intone, tone recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm; "The rabbi chanted a prayer"
gulp utter or make a noise, as when swallowing too quickly; "He gulped for help after choking on a big piece of meat"
sing to make melodious sounds; "The nightingale was singing"
verbalise - articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
express, verbalize, utter, give tongue to
cuss, blaspheme, imprecate, curse, swear speak of in an irreverent or impious manner; "blaspheme God"
wish invoke upon; "wish you a nice evening"; "bid farewell"
cry out, exclaim, outcry, call out, shout, cry utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost"
clamour, clamor make loud demands; "he clamored for justice and tolerance"
vociferate, shout out utter in a very loud voice; "They vociferated their demands"
marvel express astonishment or surprise about something
voice give voice to; "He voiced his concern"
raise raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread"
breathe draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring"
drop give birth; used for animals; "The cow dropped her calf this morning"
pour out express without restraint; "The woman poured out her frustrations as the judge listened"
get off escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities"
platitudinize utter platitudes; "The candidate platitudinized and bored the audience"
say indicate; "The clock says noon"
represent point out or draw attention to in protest or remonstrance; "our parents represented to us the need for more caution"
state, tell, say express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
pooh-pooh express contempt about
hurl, throw utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone"
verbalise - convert into a verb; "many English nouns have become verbalized"
verbalize
convert change in nature, purpose, or function; undergo a chemical change; "The substance converts to an acid"
language, speech the mental faculty or power of vocal communication; "language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals"
verbalise - be verbose; "This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious"
verbalize
mouth, utter, verbalise, verbalize, speak, talk articulate silently; form words with the lips only; "She mouthed a swear word"
mouth, utter, verbalise, verbalize, speak, talk articulate silently; form words with the lips only; "She mouthed a swear word"
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