Yes. As soon as you can.
Yes, unless he has been through counseling or therapy.
He is verbally displaying an emotion of embarrassment, boredom, annoyance, or sometimes depression. Listen to his tone and this will give you the meaning he is giving.
counseling seems a better first step. find out what is making him so angry all the time and if you are willing to wait for him to get over it.
Verbally is spelled v-e-r-b-a-l-l-y.
Verbally is an adverb.
how do muslims communicate verbally
Yes "verbally can be used in a sentence"
Sure, he's likely to get worse. Things won't get better unless you make it happen. Either leave him or make him go with you for marriage counseling. See where it goes from there.
Hyperbole rhymes with verbally.
You have to be kidding. NO. You cannot sign verbally. To sign is to write your name.
It sounds like your mother is very overwhelmed and stressed out, but that is no excuse for verbally or emotionally abusing you. Your mother needs counseling to help her deal with her issues and stress factors. Counseling might not be a bad idea for you, too, considering you've felt like her scapegoat.
She verbally expressed her appreciation for their hard work and dedication.