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Types of communication

Ways for people to communicate with each other.

Subcategories: Abbreviations (71), Greetings (13), Instructions (15), Languages (22), Q & A (9), Slang (31), Texts (29)

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Vis forVerbose

Something written or spoken is verbose if there are far more words used than is necessary to get the message across.

Vis forVerse

A verse is a line in a poem or part of a song.

Vis forVoice

Your voice is the sounds you can make from your mouth when you talk or sing.
You can also use the word voice to describe using your voice, or just making your opinion heard another way, for example "He voiced his disapproval about the new development".

Wis forWarning

A warning is something that tells you not to do something or go somewhere because it is dangerous.
Warning signs can be written or in pictures, so that people who can't read still know there is something to take caution of. Warnings are usually red or yellow.

Wis forWelcome

A welcome is a warm and friendly greeting. People often put out signs or mats outside their front doors that say "welcome".
A whiteboard is a smooth, white surface you can write on. Teachers use them to help explain things to their students, and people also use them to brainstorm ideas on.
You write on a whiteboard with a special kind of marker.

Wis forWon't

Won't is a contraction of will not. The opposite of won't is will.

The toddler in the picture won't walk home.

Wis forWord

A word is a single unit of language that can be spoken or written. Every word has its own meaning or definition. A series of words put together in the right order make up a sentence.

Wis forWrite

Writing is a way of putting down words that you can talk or think about onto a piece of paper, using your hands and a pen or pencil. Writing is different to drawing, as you are putting down words letter-by-letter to describe something instead of drawing a picture of what you are thinking of.

Wis forWriting

Writing is words or music that have been put down on paper or into some other stored form, like on a computer. Writing is also a verb, the process of writing down something.

Xis forXmas

Xmas is an abbreviated form of Christmas.

Yis forYell

You yell when you shout loudly. People often yell out to get someone's attention, or because they are hurt.

Yis forYou're

You're is a contraction of you are.