Verbatim ( adverb , adjective )

(As an adverb)

Verbatim ( adverb )

In exactly the same words as were used originally.

Origin:

From the latin word "verbum" meaning "word" and "verbum e verbo" meaning "word for word".

Examples:

  1. I will repeat the instructions verbatim.
  2. He quoted the passage verbatim.
  3. The transcript was a verbatim record of the conversation.
  4. He repeated the question verbatim.
  5. This is a verbatim copy of the original document.

(As an adjective)

Verbatim ( adjective )

In exactly the same words as were used originally.

Origin:

From the latin word "verbum" meaning "word" and "verbum e verbo" meaning "word for word".

Examples:

  1. I will repeat the instructions verbatim.
  2. He quoted the passage verbatim.
  3. The transcript was a verbatim record of the conversation.
  4. He repeated the question verbatim.
  5. This is a verbatim copy of the original document.
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