verbally

/ˈvɜrbəli/
adverb
  1. Using spoken words rather than writing or gestures.
    • The instructions were given verbally, so I wrote them down to remember.
    • She agreed verbally but never signed the contract.
    • He apologized verbally during the meeting, which helped calm everyone down.
  2. In a way that relates to words or language itself.
    • The comedian is incredibly quick verbally, always ready with a clever reply.
    • Some people are more skilled verbally than in writing.
    • The test measures how well students can express themselves verbally.
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