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non-verbal

[ˌnɒn.ˈvɜː.bəɫ]

Meanings
  • Adjective

    Relating to or using communication other than speech; unspoken.


Antonyms

verbal
Rhymes
Words rhyming with non-verbal
abolical , colical , delical , diabolic , edical , felical , geographical , heterosexual , hortical , iconical , jocular , legal , logical , moral , mythical , nautical , nominal , notional , ocular , optical , pastoral , phenomenal , physiological , pictorial , prolific , psychological , radical , rhetorical , satirical , secular , sensational , sensory , sentimental , sexual , social , spatial , tactical , technical , terrestrial , thermal , topical , temporal , theological , tropical , utilitarian , visual , vocational
Homophones
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  1. Non-belial (en) : Relating to or denying belief in a god or gods

  2. Non-binary (en) : Relating to a gender identity that is neither male nor female


Variants
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nonverbal , nonverbally
Etymology
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From Old French non verbal, from non not + verbal speech.


Trivia
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  1. Non-verbal communication accounts for up to 93% of all communication.

  2. The human face can convey over 10,000 different expressions.

  3. Body language can convey emotions that words cannot express.

  4. The average person makes around 200,000 distinct gestures in a lifetime.


Related Concepts
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  1. Body language: A form of non-verbal communication that involves the use of body posture, facial expressions, and gestures to convey meaning.

  2. Paralanguage: A form of non-verbal communication that includes tone of voice, pitch, volume, and other vocal cues that accompany speech.

  3. Proxemics: The study of how people use space and distance in non-verbal communication.


Culture
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Non-verbal communication plays a significant role in various aspects of human culture. It includes body language, facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, tone of voice, and silence. Non-verbal communication can convey emotions, attitudes, and intentions, and it can be used to establish and maintain social relationships. In literature, non-verbal communication is often depicted in the form of character dialogue and descriptions of body language. In art, it is a common subject for visual representations of human emotion and interaction. In music, non-verbal communication is conveyed through melody, rhythm, and tempo.

How to Memorize "non-verbal"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person communicating without speaking, using only body language and facial expressions.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'non-verbal' with the concept of communication without speech.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Non-Verbal = No Voice' to remember the definition.


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