Verbal substitution is the act of replacing one word or phrase with another that has a similar meaning. This can be done to avoid repetition, add variety to your writing, or clarify a point. Here are some examples of verbal substitution:
1. Original: The dog barked loudly. Substituted: The dog made a loud noise.
2. Original: The car crashed into the tree. Substituted: The car collided with the tree.
3. Original: She was very happy. Substituted: She was filled with joy.
4. Original: The students completed their homework. Substituted: The students finished their assignments.
5. Original: The house was destroyed by the tornado. Substituted: The house was devastated by the tornado.
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Google Gemini AI
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Verbal Substitution is a language processing task that involves replacing a given word or phrase in a sentence with a semantically equivalent word or phrase.
Examples:
Original Sentence: "The cat sat on the mat."
Verbal Substitution: - "The cat perched on the rug." - "The feline sat upon the carpet." - "The kitty occupied the mat."
Original Sentence: "John played the piano beautifully."
Verbal Substitution: - "John tickled the ivories with dexterity." - "John's fingers danced gracefully across the keyboard." - "John's rendition of the sonata was exquisite."
Original Sentence: "The car was parked in the driveway."
Verbal Substitution: - "The automobile was situated in the driveway." - "The vehicle was parked within the confines of the driveway." - "The wheels of the car rested upon the driveway."
Other Examples:
- "Book" -> "Tome" or "Volume" - "Happy" -> "Joyful" or "Elated" - "Run" -> "Jog" or "Sprint" - "Cold" -> "Chilly" or "Freezing" - "Beautiful" -> "Stunning" or "Captivating"
Applications of Verbal Substitution:
- Machine translation - Summarization - Text simplification - Question answering - Information retrieval