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verbally

[vur-buh-lee] / ˈvɜr bə li /
ADVERB
orally
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The video showed Ward-Blake become verbally outraged at police, but he remained physically compliant with all commands, including when he was detained, placed in handcuffs and sat on the curb.

From Washington Post

He knows because he used to be verbally abusive, he told me — learned behavior from his own childhood.

From Los Angeles Times

Gurian argues that boys who lob creative insults at each other are verbally expressing their emotions.

From Washington Post

Lawmakers spent five hours verbally pummeling Chew as if he were the personification of the Chinese Communist Party.

From Washington Post

Ms Herath said Mr Sanderson had grown "very insecure" and "doesn't trust his brain anymore", adding that his grand-daughter did not want to be near him anymore because he was verbally abusive.

From BBC