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verbalist in British English 1. a person who deals with words alone, rather than facts, ideas, feeling, etc. 2. a person skilled in the use of words.
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a person skilled in the use of words. · a person who is more concerned with words than with ideas or reality.
English slang - “shaft” “Shaft” is a verb which means to trick someone or treat them unfairly. For example - “My business partner shafted me and ran away ...
1. One who stresses words above substance or reality. 2. A person who uses words skillfully. verbalistic ˌvər-bə-ˈli-stik adjective
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a verbal expression, as a word or phrase. · the way in which something is worded; choice of words; phrasing. · a phrase or sentence having little or no meaning.
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verbalist in British English. (ˈvɜːbəlɪst IPA Pronunciation Guide ). noun. 1. a person who deals with words alone, rather than facts, ideas, feeling, etc. 2. a ...
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Aug 26, 2024 · English slang - “shaft” “Shaft” is a verb which means to trick someone or treat them unfairly. For example - “My business partner shafted ...
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word verbalist. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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Dec 25, 2019 · A nod of the head with a smile is acceptable, a verbal 'quite' is questioning what I'm saying in an obtuse manner: The verbalist is about to ...