No. People get into verbal conflicts all the time, calling each other names or even threatening someone is not grounds for legal action, including slander, liable, defamation of character and so on and so on. For authorities to become involved the incident would have to be of a physical nature and/or damage to property.
argument, altercation
It's little, crooked and only comes out in a verbal altercation!
An oral disagreement; verbal opposition; contention; altercation: a violent argument. A discussion involving differing points of view.
if someone is teasing you that is verbal bullying
verbal,non verbal, formal, informal, active listening
An example of an altercation could be a heated argument or disagreement between two individuals that escalates into a physical confrontation or exchange of verbal insults. For instance, imagine two people having a disagreement over a parking space in a crowded parking lot. The disagreement quickly turns into a shouting match as both individuals refuse to back down. This verbal altercation might escalate further if one person pushes the other, leading to a physical confrontation. Such situations often involve heightened emotions, anger, and a lack of effective communication, resulting in a tense and confrontational interaction.
non-verbal is communicating to someone without talking, like hand movements or writing down for someone to read and verbal is throughtalking and i prefer verbal
Verbal communication means talking out loud to someone else.
That really depends on topics what witnesses are talking about. Talking about biblical topics, maybe you have heard "great crowd" or "other sheep" or "Watchtower study" or "Bethel home" or "morning worship". There are variety of terms what witnesses are use.
Social bullying is verbal insulting someone or threatning someone.
You would speak to someone.
the telephone is both verbal and non verbal because u can speak to the person and u can hear there voice and also because u can message someone and u are not speaking to them.