verbal
suomi-englanti sanakirjaverbal englannista suomeksi
sanallinen
verbaali-
verbaalinen
suullinen
verbi-
sana-">sana-, sanallinen, verbaalinen
verbi-">verbi-, verbaalinen
Substantiivi
Verbi
verbal englanniksi
Of or relating to words.
(syn)
Concerned with the words, rather than the substance of a text.
(ant)
Consisting of words only.
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(ux)
(quote-journal)
Derived from, or having the nature of a verb.
Used to form a verb.
Capable of speech.
{{quote-text|en|year=2005|author=Avril V. Brereton; Bruce J. Tonge|title=Pre-schoolers with autism|page=55
Word for word.
Abounding with words; verbose.
(RQ:Shakespeare Cymbeline)
(senseid) 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.
A spoken confession given to police.
{{quote-text|en|year=2013|author=Lenny McLean|title=The Guv'nor
To allege (usually falsely) that someone has made an oral admission.
{{quote-book|en|year=1982|author=John A. Andrews|title=Human Rights in Criminal Procedure: A Comparative Study|isbn=9024725526|publisher=BRILL|page=128
{{quote-book|en|year=2001|author=Chris Cunneen|title=Conflict, Politics and Crime: Aboriginal Communities and the Police|isbn=1864487194|publisher=Allen & Unwin|page=116
{{quote-book|en|year=2004|author=Jeremy Gans; Andrew Palmer|title=Australian Principles of Evidence|isbn=1876905123|publisher=Routledge Cavendish|page=504
{{quote-book|en|year=2019|author1=Kate Burridge|author2=Tonya N. Stebbins|title=For the love of language: An Introduction to Linguistics|page=305|url=https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/For_the_Love_of_Language/n2_CDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22was+verballed%22&pg=PA305&printsec=frontcover
{{quote-book|en|passage=As the necessary ingredient of an intention to commit an offence usually came from the mouth of the suspect himself, it was not difficult to make an arrest if the suspect was 'verballed'. A 'verbal' consisted of an unequivocal oral admission of guilt made to a police officer on the street, which, later on, the police officer transcribed into his notebook. It is called a 'verbal' if the suspect later denies making the incriminating remark.|url=
(l) (gloss)
(l) (gloss)
(l)
expressly spoken rather than written; oral
pertaining to verbs
(l), oral
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