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nonverbally — adverb without words they communicated nonverbally • Syn: ↑non verbally • Derived from adjective: ↑nonverbal … Useful english dictionary
nonverbally — adverb see nonverbal … New Collegiate Dictionary
nonverbally — nÉ‘n vÉœrblɪ / nÉ’n vÉœËblɪ adv. in a manner that is not expressed through words … English contemporary dictionary
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non-verbally — adverb without words they communicated nonverbally • Syn: ↑nonverbally • Derived from adjective: ↑nonverbal (for: ↑nonverbally) * * * non verbally adverb … Useful english dictionary
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nonverbal — adjective Date: 1924 not verbal: as a. being other than verbal < nonverbal factors > b. involving minimal use of language < nonverbal tests > c. ranking low in verbal skill < a nonverbal child > • nonverbally adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary