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Quick definitions from WordNet (nonverbal)
▸ adjective: concerned with numbers rather than words ("The nonverbal factor")
▸ adjective: involving little use of language ("A nonverbal intelligence test")
▸ adjective: lacking verbal skill ("Rural students often come from nonverbal backgrounds")
▸ adjective: being other than verbal communication ("Art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression")
▸ Also see nonverbally
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▸ adjective: concerned with numbers rather than words ("The nonverbal factor")
▸ adjective: involving little use of language ("A nonverbal intelligence test")
▸ adjective: lacking verbal skill ("Rural students often come from nonverbal backgrounds")
▸ adjective: being other than verbal communication ("Art like gesture is a form of nonverbal expression")
▸ Also see nonverbally
▸ Words similar to nonverbal
▸ Usage examples for nonverbal
▸ Idioms related to nonverbal (New!)
▸ Popular nouns described by nonverbal
▸ Words that often appear near nonverbal
▸ Rhymes of nonverbal
▸ Invented words related to nonverbal