The state or characteristic of consisting of words; that which consists simply of verbiage.(noun)
Proficiency or fluency in the use of words.(noun)
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Use "verbality" in a sentence
"But unfortunately, thousands of such interviews are used as evidence of the child's total verbal capacity, or more simply his verbality: it is argued that this lack of "verbality" explains his poor performance in school."
"But my point is that the college procedure seems to have investigated the verbality of consent as a way of ignoring or foretalling any more detailed consideration of the case under their purview."
"Very interesting, but I think I'll stick to my unaided verbality, thanks."