Verbal

Adjective

 * Of, or relating to words.
 * 1) Concerned with the words, rather than the substance of a text.
 * 2) Consisting of words only.
 * 3) Expressly spoken or written, as opposed to implied.
 * 4)  Derived from, or having the nature of a verb.
 * 5)  Used to form a verb.

Antonyms

 * non-verbal
 * substantive
 * implied

Derived terms

 * verbalism
 * verbality

Noun

 * 1)  A verb form which does not function as a predicate, or a word derived from a verb. In English, infinitives, participles and gerunds are verbals.

Verb

 * 1)  To fabricate a confession
 * 2) * 1982, John A. Andrews, Human Rights in Criminal Procedure: A Comparative Study, ISBN 9024725526, BRILL, page 128
 * "The problem of 'verballing' is unlikely to disappear, whatever the legal status of the person detained."
 * 1) * 2001, Chris Cunneen, Conflict, Politics and Crime: Aboriginal Communities and the Police, ISBN 1864487194, Allen & Unwin, page 116
 * "Condren had always claimed that he was assaulted and verballed by police over the murder he had supposedly confessed to committing."
 * 1) * 2004, Jeremy Gans & Andrew Palmer, Australian Principles of Evidence, ISBN 1876905123, Routledge Cavendish, page 504
 * "Moreover, given the risk of verballing, it is by no means apparent that it is in the interests of justice that the prosecution have the benefit of admissions that are made on occasions when recordings are impracticable."

Thesaurus
adjectival, adverbial, answering, articulated, attributive, authentic, bona fide, candid, card-carrying, colloquial, communicating, communicational, communional, conjunctive, conversational, copulative, correct, dinkum, enunciated, expressed, following the letter, formal, functional, genuine, glossematic, good, grammatic, honest, honest-to-God, iconic, inartificial, interacting, interactional, interactive, intercommunicational, intercommunicative, intercommunional, interresponsive, interrogative, interrogatory, intransitive, lawful, legitimate, lexemic, lexical, lifelike, lingual, linguistic, linking, literal, morphemic, natural, naturalistic, nominal, nuncupative, oral, original, parol, participial, phrasal, postpositional, prepositional, pronominal, pronounced, pure, questioning, real, realistic, responsive, rightful, said, semantic, semantological, semasiological, sememic, semiotic, simon-pure, simple, sincere, sounded, speech, spoken, sterling, structural, substantive, sure-enough, symbolic, syntactic, tagmemic, telepathic, traditional, transitive, transmissional, true to life, true to nature, true to reality, unadulterated, unaffected, unassumed, unassuming, uncolored, unconcocted, uncopied, uncounterfeited, undisguised, undisguising, undistorted, unexaggerated, unfabricated, unfanciful, unfeigned, unfeigning, unfictitious, unflattering, unimagined, unimitated, uninvented, unpretended, unpretending, unqualified, unromantic, unsimulated, unspecious, unsynthetic, unvarnished, unwritten, uttered, verbatim, veridical, verisimilar, viva voce, vocabular, vocabulary, vocal, vocalized, voiced, voiceful, word, word-for-word, word-of-mouth

Etymology
From the verbalis:.

Adjective

 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Greek: λεκτικός
 * Hindi:


 * Portuguese: /
 * Romanian: ,
 * Spanish:


 * Greek: λεκτικός


 * Hindi:


 * Dutch:


 * Dutch: werkwoordelijk
 * Esperanto: verba


 * Romanian: verbal


 * Dutch:


 * Romanian: verbal, oral


 * : deverbale (5)
 * : verbal

Noun

 * Italian:


 * Spanish:

Adjective

 * 1) verbal

Adjective

 * 1) verbal

Noun

 * 1)  verbal

Related terms

 * verbo