Synonyms for verbatim
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ver-bey-tim |
Phonetic Transcription : vərˈbeɪ tɪm |
Définition of verbatim
Origin :- late 15c., from Medieval Latin verbatim "word for word," from Latin verbum "word" (see verb).
- adj exactly
- He did not know what it referred to, and I read it verbatim.
- Extract from : « Samantha Among the Brethren, Part 7. » by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley)
- Shakib then proceeds to give us a verbatim report of the interview.
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- Neither elegance of expression nor verbatim repetition is expected.
- Extract from : « The Measurement of Intelligence » by Lewis Madison Terman
- Extract, verbatim, from last page but one and the last page.
- Extract from : « Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson » by Thomas Jefferson
- Bill still listened and the message was repeated, almost verbatim; then silence.
- Extract from : « Radio Boys Loyalty » by Wayne Whipple
- As early as the spring of 1881 the Morning Post began to report him verbatim.
- Extract from : « Lord Randolph Churchill » by Winston Spencer Churchill
- Finally, he repeated the resolution, verbatim, and as it came from the other house.
- Extract from : « The Monikins » by J. Fenimore Cooper
- That the objection to a quotation because it is not verbatim is frivolous.
- Extract from : « The Wave of Scepticism and the Rock of Truth » by Matthew Henry Habershon
- Here was a rare interview; I shall try to record it verbatim.
- Extract from : « Dracula » by Bram Stoker
- Close by Notre Dame, I passed a grog-shop with this sign, verbatim.
- Extract from : « The Knickerbocker, Vol. 10, No. 6, December 1837 » by Various
Antonyms for verbatim
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