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What is meant by verbalization?

"Verbalization" means expressing something in spoken words. It's the act of putting thoughts, feelings, ideas, or experiences into language and speaking them out loud.

Here are some key aspects of verbalization:

* Communication: Verbalization is a core aspect of communication, allowing us to share information, thoughts, and feelings with others.

* Expression: It allows us to express ourselves, whether it's explaining a concept, sharing a story, or simply stating our opinion.

* Clarity: Verbalization helps us to clarify our own thoughts and understanding of something by putting it into words.

* Processing: Sometimes, simply verbalizing something can help us to process information and emotions.

Examples of verbalization:

* A student explaining a concept to their teacher.

* A patient describing their symptoms to a doctor.

* A friend sharing their feelings about a recent event.

* A writer describing a scene in their novel.

* A public speaker delivering a speech.

Note: "Verbalization" can also be used to describe the act of writing something down, though this is less common.

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