verbalized
- v be verbose
- v express in speech
- v articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise
- v convert into a verb
many English nouns have become verbalized - s communicated in words
- The real issues had been verbalized nigh unto death.
- E-mail, on the other hand, is instantly "verbalized" using text-to-speech software that recites your mail in that eerie, intonation-free televoice.
- If he's been studying it for 30 years, he certainly never verbalized it to me.