Definitions

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  • noun A thing that or person who verbalizes; frequently contrasted with visualizer.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous)

Etymologies

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From verbalize +‎ -er.

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Examples

  • When David Davies fartsit's bottled and rushed straight to Thompson house, where Williamson puts it through a verbalizer and prints it immediately.

    The Price Free Press 2008

  • Merton, the Trappist monk celebrated for his devotion to an eloquently spiritualized silence, was "a hero of mine because he knew how to shut up," Gray, the compulsive verbalizer, tells us.

    NYT > Home Page By RON ROSENBAUM 2011

  • Swimming to Cambodia, the late great American writer, actor and one-man verbalizer Spalding Gray tries to work out - among other things - how a bunch of gentle, peace-loving Cambodian Buddhists could have evolved into a rebel army of ruthless Maoist murderers.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LEAH McLAREN 2011

  • Swimming to Cambodia, the late great American writer, actor and one-man verbalizer Spalding Gray tries to work out - among other things - how a bunch of gentle, peace-loving Cambodian Buddhists could have evolved into a rebel army of ruthless Maoist murderers.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LEAH McLAREN 2011

  • And all I'm seeing are bull feathers from the bull verbalizer.

    Triablogue 2010

  • (_Citizen Moertin Honners, age 31, occupation verbalizer.

    The Status Civilization Robert Sheckley 1966

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