verbally

adverb

ver·​bal·​ly ˈvər-bə-lē How to pronounce verbally (audio)
1
a
: in words : through or by the use of words
Yet it seems whenever somebody writes about him, Sheen gets verbally slugged for not driving around in some beat-up old Chevy.Hal Rubenstein
In Chapter 1 … Burge explains verbally, formally, and symbolically the system of notations to be used in the book.Datamation
b
: in spoken rather than written words
In the centuries before the Magna Carta, agreements were made and kept verbally.Janeen R. Adil
… John's will was not a written will. It was a nuncupative will, which means on his deathbed, John verbally told persons how he wanted his estate divided or dispensed.Sharon Tate Moody
… is intended to express, whether verbally or in writing, or in any other way, the real process of thought.Trewin Copplestone
Although some prospects arrive at these football factories verbally committed to a college, most are still free agents.Bruce Feldman
c
: with regard to words or language
Lessing has never been an elegant writer. At her better and best, she is cranky, … pleonastic, defensive, and verbally self-indulgent.Susan Lardner
Some toddlers walk early and talk late; others are verbally precocious but happily creep and crawl until the middle of the second year.Susan Ochshorn
2
: as a verb
a noun being used verbally

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Maryland’s 2026 recruiting class currently includes three verbally committed players, with three-star prospects Damon Hall Jr. (tight end) and Khmari Bing (safety) joining Elee. Bennett Conlin, Baltimore Sun, 3 Mar. 2025 DMs, like Mulligan, kick off games of D&D by verbally describing the story — who, what, why? — before painting more vivid descriptions of the worlds the characters exist. Eric Francisco, Rolling Stone, 1 Mar. 2025 Then, Trump and Mills verbally sparred at the White House during a bipartisan meeting of governors. Jackson Thompson, Fox News, 28 Feb. 2025 Hallie alleges this led Poore and Kennedy to verbally assault them. Moná Thomas, People.com, 27 Feb. 2025 See All Example Sentences for verbally

Word History

First Known Use

1571, in the meaning defined at sense 1b

Time Traveler
The first known use of verbally was in 1571

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“Verbally.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbally. Accessed 13 Mar. 2025.

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