Pronunciation: /ædˌvɜːrbiəˌlaɪzɪŋ/
verb the action of turning a word or phrase into an adverb
A1 She is adverbializing her sentences by adding words like 'quickly' and 'quietly'.
A2 The students are learning about adverbializing in their English class.
B1 By adverbializing his writing, the author was able to create a more descriptive story.
B2 The adverbializing of the text helped to clarify the meaning for the readers.
C1 The poet's skillful adverbializing added depth and complexity to his verses.
C2 The writer's mastery of adverbializing techniques elevated her prose to a new level of sophistication.
adjective describing the process of turning a word or phrase into an adverb
A1 She is adverbializing her speech by adding more descriptive words.
A2 The teacher explained the concept of adverbializing sentences to the students.
B1 The writer's use of adverbializing phrases enhanced the clarity of the text.
B2 The adverbializing techniques used by the author added depth to the narrative.
C1 His mastery of adverbializing language made his writing stand out among his peers.
C2 The adverbializing skills displayed in her writing demonstrated a high level of linguistic proficiency.
formal Linguists often study the process of adverbializing in different languages.
informal She's always adverbializing her sentences, trying to sound more sophisticated.
slang Stop adverbializing everything you say, it's annoying.
figurative His storytelling skills are so advanced, he's practically adverbializing the plot twists.
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