What is another word for verbalize?

What is another word for verbalize?

articulate
In this page you can discover 24 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for verbalize, like: articulate, express, state, say, vocalize, voice, communicate, convey, declare, tell and speak.

What can I say instead of drink?

Here it’s a list of different ways to say ‘to drink’.

  • Quench your thirst. there’s nothing more satisfying than a thirst-quenching drink.
  • Down. if you down a drink you must be very thirsty indeed.
  • Sip. quite the opposite of down, if you sip a drink you take very small mouthfuls of it and drink it slowly.
  • Gulp.
  • Chug.
  • Swig.

Is it verbalize or verbalise?

As verbs the difference between verbalise and verbalize is that verbalise is while verbalize is to speak or to use words to express.

How do you explain related words?

Definition of related

  1. 1 : connected by reason of an established or discoverable relation.
  2. 2 : connected by common ancestry or sometimes by marriage.
  3. 3 : having close harmonic connection —used of tones, chords, or tonalities.

Whats the meaning of Verbalise?

intransitive verb. 1 : to express something in words. 2 : to speak or write verbosely.

What does a Verbalist mean?

Definition of verbalist 1 : one who stresses words above substance or reality. 2 : a person who uses words skillfully.

Is drink a describing word?

drink•a•ble, adj. drink is a verb and a noun, drunk is a noun and an adjective, and drunken is an adjective:He wants to drink some water. He wants a drink of water.

Synonyms for verbalize. articulate, bring out, enunciate, pass, say, speak, state, talk,

What is another word for drink?

taste. toast. thirst quencher. See also synonyms for: drank / drinking / drinks /. inhale. consume. sip. drain. gulp.

What is the synonym of alcohol?

alcohol, aqua vitae, ardent spirits, booze, bottle, firewater, grog, hooch [ slang], inebriant, intoxicant, John Barleycorn, juice [ slang], liquor, lush [ slang], moonshine, potable, rum, sauce [ slang], spirits, stimulant, strong drink, tipple.

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