verbalize
vur buh lahyz
- v be verbose
This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious - v express in speech
This depressed patient does not verbalize - v articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
- v convert into a verb
many English nouns have become verbalized
- To verbalize the feelings and lead the actors through those acts and witness how much they devote to it, it's very painful.
- To verbalize emotion is not really a Chinese thing.
- He had the total ability to be Ted Kennedy and think and know what's going on; it was just getting hard for him to verbalize.