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The difference between "Verbally" and "Orally
The difference between Verbally and Orally Verbally comes from Latin verbum, “word.” Its adjective form verbal is often used in the sense of “spoken,” and contrasted with “written.” Here are some examples from a discussion : about giving notice to a landlord "Verbally is used in other contexts to mean “with words "or “words without action . The woman abused her children verbally ,He has no patience with people who verbally profess charity . but do nothing to relieve the misery of others Orally comes from Late Latin oralis, which comes from Latin os, “mouth.” It means “by mouth.” Like verbally, orally :"is sometimes use in the sense of “spoken Teachers shall require book reports to be presented orally "More often, orally means “by mouth How to get a 3 year old to take medicine orally How to Give Cat Medicine Orally ,Since taking medicine “orally” involves “swallowing” it :the following example from the web is overkill ?...What if someone orally swallowed some Lidocaine مواضيع ذات صلة |