quote word for word
That is the correct spelling of "verbatim" (word for word).
The word verbatim is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective; or an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Neither adverbs nor adjectives have a singular and plural form.Adverb: He read verbatim from the transcript.Adjective: Transcripts are a verbatim records of cases heard in court.
It means, "The exact words". or quoted word for word.Verbatim means word for word or exactly the same words, no paraphrasing.
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It can be, when it means straight or verbatim (a direct approach, a direct quote). The homonym verb (to direct) means to manage, or guide, or more specifically to run the making of a film or television show.
The term for repeating a quote word for word is called "verbatim."
Both words are Latin and mean: The "VERY WORDS" or perhaps it is easier to understand "Verbatim" as in, "The Judge asked the Attorney to quote "IPSISSIMA VERBA" (or THE VERY WORDS or VERBATIM) what his client said to the arresting Officer when initially detained?"
'Verbatim' means word for word or in exactly the same words as in the original source. It indicates a direct quotation without any modifications or alterations to the original text.
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To write verbatim means to reproduce something word for word without any alterations or interpretations. This is often indicated by using quotation marks to show that the text is an exact copy of the original source.
When quoting text with a spelling mistake, you can note it by using "[sic]" immediately after the error. This indicates that the mistake was in the original text and not an error made during the quoting.
Verbatim is the root.
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Verbatim Corporation was created in 1969.