Pronunciation: /ædˈvɜrbiəlaɪz/
verb to turn or change into an adverb
A1 I want to adverbialize my sentence by adding 'quickly'.
A2 She learned how to adverbialize her writing to make it more descriptive.
B1 In order to improve his English, he decided to adverbialize his speech.
B2 The author chose to adverbialize certain phrases in order to create a specific tone in the story.
C1 The linguist was able to adverbialize the sentence in multiple ways to show different nuances.
C2 The poet's ability to adverbialize her verses added depth and complexity to her work.
formal It is important to adverbialize your writing in order to convey precise meaning.
informal You should adverbialize your sentences to make them more interesting.
slang I always adverbialize my texts to add some flair.
figurative She has the ability to adverbialize any situation to make it sound more dramatic.
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