Pronunciation: /vɜːrbəlaɪz/
verb to express in words; to articulate or communicate verbally
A1 I struggle to verbalize my thoughts in English.
A2 She can easily verbalize her feelings when she is upset.
B1 It is important to learn how to verbalize your ideas clearly in a presentation.
B2 He was able to verbalize his concerns about the project during the meeting.
C1 The politician was skilled at verbalizing complex policies in a way that everyone could understand.
C2 The therapist helped her client verbalize his deepest fears and anxieties.
formal It is important to verbalize your thoughts clearly during the presentation.
informal Just verbalize what you're thinking so we can understand.
slang Dude, just verbalize your ideas so we can figure this out.
figurative She struggled to verbalize her emotions, but eventually found the words to express herself.
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