verbatim
Americanadverb
adjective
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corresponding word for word to the original source or text.
a verbatim record of the proceedings.
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skilled at recording or noting down speeches, proceedings, etc., with word-for-word accuracy.
a verbatim stenographer.
adverb
Etymology
Origin of verbatim
First recorded in 1475–85; from Medieval Latin verbātim, from verb(um) “word” + -ātim, adverb suffix
Explanation
Repeat something you've read or heard precisely word-for-word, and you have just quoted it verbatim. That's great if what you deliver verbatim is the directions on how to defuse a bomb, but not a good idea if you're cheating on a test and copying someone's answer verbatim. As a word, verbatim is powerful for its precision. When you can say that you are repeating someone's words verbatim, it means every single word is exactly what was said. If you write something down verbatim, you can rely on it being a duplicate of the original document, recreated. Repeating words verbatim in your own writing can be tricky business. Without attributing the original author, verbatim can be the damning evidence of plagiarism.
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Example Sentences
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She has no trouble adopting Alfredo’s melody and text verbatim.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 13, 2026
Alongside each photograph she includes verbatim excerpts of hourslong interviews that, she writes, “gave voice to one of the many stories I heard.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 26, 2025
But they show an agency often slow to respond and frequently copying water company updates into EA documents verbatim before downgrading incidents.
From BBC • Sep. 24, 2025
The poster’s copy, “Natasha Lyonne is Mama Poot,” is such a silly, objectively hilarious line of text that it’s already racking up swaths of likes just by people repeating it verbatim online.
From Salon • Jun. 29, 2025
The order was printed and posted on several gates and road-posts about the city, and the above is verbatim from one such copy.
From "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin
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