communicate verbally
express verbally
By the age of two most children have begun to communicate verbally.
I will communicate your views verbally to the members of the committee.
He verbally laced into his son for his misbehavior.
She expressed her thoughts verbally during the meeting.
It's important to communicate verbally in a clear and concise manner.
The teacher asked the students to verbally explain their answers.
He was able to resolve the issue verbally without any conflict.
The contract was verbally agreed upon but not yet signed.
She prefers to communicate verbally rather than through text messages.
The manager provided feedback verbally to the team members.
It's important to confirm important details verbally to avoid misunderstandings.
The instructions were given verbally before the demonstration.
He always expresses his emotions verbally rather than keeping them to himself.
I've often been verbally attacked behind their doors.
We communicate affection and attention both verbally and non-verbally, through actions like touch.
Now, we have a cup of tea tips on how to come up with transitions verbally.
I verbally say my notes to retain information.
I won't say, verbally what it says.
His two ex-wives say he physically and verbally assaulted them.
I need you to verbally tell me whether or not to.
We were verbally abused and insulted. Every day a different person would come in.
This gives the person a choice, allowing him to verbally opt in.
Some people verbally or physically lash out at others brought on by BPD.
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