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Verbalise vs Vocalise - What's the difference?

verbalise | vocalise |


As verbs the difference between verbalise and vocalise

is that verbalise is while vocalise is .

Verbalise vs Undefined - What's the difference?

verbalise | undefined |


As a verb verbalise

is .

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Verbalise - What does it mean?

verbalise | |

Verbalise vs Articulate - What's the difference?

verbalise | articulate |


As verbs the difference between verbalise and articulate

is that verbalise is while articulate is to make clear or effective.

As an adjective articulate is

clear, effective.

As a noun articulate is

(label) an animal of the subkingdom articulata.

Verbalise vs Verbalise - What's the difference?

verbalise | verbalise |


In past participle of|verbaliser|lang=fr|sort=verbalise terms the difference between verbalise and verbalise

is that verbalise is while verbalise is .

As verbs the difference between verbalise and verbalise

is that verbalise is while verbalise is .

Converse vs Verbalise - What's the difference?

converse | verbalise |


As verbs the difference between converse and verbalise

is that converse is to talk; to engage in conversation while verbalise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|verbalize|lang=en.

As a noun converse

is (noun_discourse) Familiar discourse; free interchange of thoughts or views; conversation; chat.

As an adjective converse

is opposite; reversed in order or relation; reciprocal.

Word vs Verbalise - What's the difference?

word | verbalise |


As verbs the difference between word and verbalise

is that word is to say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something) while verbalise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|verbalize|lang=en.

As a noun word

is the smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. Contrast morpheme.

As an interjection word

is truth, indeed, to tell or speak the truth; the shortened form of the statement, "My word is my bond," an expression eventually shortened to "Word is bond," before it finally got cut to just "Word," which is its most commonly used form.

Verbalism vs Verbalise - What's the difference?

verbalism | verbalise |


As a noun verbalism

is the expression of a concept in words; the wording used in such an expression.

As a verb verbalise is

standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|verbalize|lang=en.

Verbalise vs Verbalised - What's the difference?

verbalise | verbalised |


As verbs the difference between verbalise and verbalised

is that verbalise is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|verbalize|lang=en while verbalised is past tense of verbalise.

Verbalist vs Verbalise - What's the difference?

verbalist | verbalise |


As a noun verbalist

is one who possesses verbal or oratorical skill.

As a verb verbalise is

standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|verbalize|lang=en.

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