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verbalize

[vur-buh-lahyz] / ˈvɜr bəˌlaɪz /


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The ensemble feels like a real, fractured unit that shares unspoken arrangements and lifelong knowledge of one another that doesn’t need to be verbalized to be understood.

From Salon

“I can’t even go into how much I missed you because there’s no way to verbalize it.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Aretha wasn’t a person who verbalized too much unless it was through music,” she said.

From New York Times

Her voice is all grace and clarity as it moves across her throat, but when it’s time to verbalize the melody, she becomes artfully tentative, making her lyrics go soft and chewy in her mouth.

From Washington Post

Dawes said she’d verbalized needing a break, though that decision wasn’t always hers to make, saying "you didn’t have control over yourself then."

From Fox News