verbalize

verb
UK: /ˈvɜːbəlaɪz/
US: /ˈvɜːrbəlaɪz/
  1. To express thoughts or feelings in words.

    1. She can verbalize her feelings well.
    2. Many find it hard to verbalize their innermost fears and insecurities.
  2. To put something into a spoken or written form.

    1. He verbalized his idea quickly.
    2. The contract verbalizes all the points we discussed previously.
verbalize adjective
  1. Expressed in words rather than action.

    1. It was a verbalized agreement.
    2. The verbalized commitment was stronger than I anticipated at first.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "verbalize" in English means: To express thoughts or feelings in words., To put something into a spoken or written form..

The phonetic transcription of "verbalize" is /ˈvɜːbəlaɪz/ in British English and /ˈvɜːrbəlaɪz/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "verbalize": express, articulate, utter, voice.

Example usage of "verbalize": "She can verbalize her feelings well.". More examples on the page.