Verbatim(ver-bey-tim) Adverb
More about Verbatim
From the Medieval Latin verbātim; combining verb(um), meaning “word,” + -ātim, an adverb suffix.
Examples of Verbatim
The email was shared verbatim with the team to make sure everyone had the same information.
Expository
serving to expound, set forth, or explain
More about Expository
From the Latin exponere, meaning to “set forth.”
Examples of Expository
- The expository presentation clarified the complex legal terms for the jury.
The expository article explained the latest advancements in artificial intelligence.- Sabaton
(sab-uh-ton) Noun
More about Sabaton
From the Old French sabot, meaning “wooden shoe.”
The ultimate origin is unclear, but compare it with the Spanish Zapata, “shoe,” and the Italian Ciabatta, “slipper.”
Examples of Sabaton
The sabaton fit snugly over the soldier’s boots to provide protection.
Inputs Courtesy: Dictionary.com
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