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Verbal expression   /vˈərbəl ɪksprˈɛʃən/   Listen
Verbal expression

noun
1.
The communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions.  Synonyms: expression, verbalism.  "He helped me find verbal expression for my ideas" , "The idea was immediate but the verbalism took hours"






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"Verbal expression" Quotes from Famous Books



... a liberal outpouring of benefactions. Are we really grateful for the good already received? Then we shall avail ourselves of the blessings we have, and thus be fitted to receive more. Gratitude is much more than a verbal expression of thanks Action expresses ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... same cause may be attributed another of my defects, a tendency to waver which has almost neutralized my power of giving verbal expression to my thoughts in many matters. The priest carries his sacred character into every relation of life, and there is a good deal of what is conventional about what he says. In this respect, I have remained a priest, and this is all the more absurd ...
— Recollections of My Youth • Ernest Renan

... materials—physical, mental and spiritual—we have no occasion to urge its acceptance of so-called dialect, for dialect IS in Literature, and HAS been there since the beginning of all written thought and utterance. Strictly speaking, as well as paradoxically, all verbal expression is more or less dialectic, however grammatical. While usage establishes grammar, it no less establishes so-called dialect. Therefore we may as rightfully refer ...
— Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley • James Whitcomb Riley

... real. Youths of twenty blossomed into verse never equaled before or since in the writings of their prolific race. An orator, maddened by the limits of verbal expression, shot himself through the heart to add a fitting period to a thundered phrase. Women forgot their own bondage, and stripped themselves of ...
— Through stained glass • George Agnew Chamberlain



Words linked to "Verbal expression" :   articulation, cold turkey, voice, felicitation, congratulation, communication, communicating



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