Verbalizer: meaning, definitions and examples

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verbalizer

 

[ ˈvɜːrbəlaɪzər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

linguistics usage

A verbalizer is a term used in linguistics to describe a word or phrase that transforms a concept or an idea into verbal expression. This process often involves changing nouns or other word forms into verbs, allowing for a more dynamic and descriptive linguistic expression.

Synonyms

articulator, communicator, expressor.

Examples of usage

  • The verbalizer helped to clarify the abstract idea in a more tangible form.
  • Using a verbalizer in the sentence made it easier to understand the action being described.
  • In creative writing, a verbalizer can enhance the imagery by translating feelings into vivid language.

Translations

Translations of the word "verbalizer" in other languages:

🇵🇹 verbalizador

🇮🇳 वर्बलाइज़र

🇩🇪 Verbalizer

🇮🇩 verbalizer

🇺🇦 вербалізатор

🇵🇱 werbalizator

🇯🇵 バーバライザー

🇫🇷 verbaliseur

🇪🇸 verbalizador

🇹🇷 verbalizer

🇰🇷 버벌라이저

🇸🇦 مُعَبِّر

🇨🇿 verbalizátor

🇸🇰 verbalizátor

🇨🇳 语言化器

🇸🇮 verbalizator

🇮🇸 orðasmiður

🇰🇿 вербализатор

🇬🇪 ვერბალიზატორი

🇦🇿 verbalizator

🇲🇽 verbalizador

Etymology

The term 'verbalizer' is derived from the root word 'verbal', which comes from the Latin word 'verbalis', meaning 'of a word'. The Latin 'verbum' translates to 'word' in English, highlighting the nature of verbalizers as tools that convert or articulate thoughts into spoken or written language. This linguistic process has its roots in ancient rhetoric, where the spoken word was seen as a crucial way to convey ideas and engage audiences.