What is the correct meaning for the word verbal? Joshua made a verbal agreement to buy Jake's guitar.
A. False.
B. Spoken.
C. Serious.
D. Hasty.

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Answer 1
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The correct meaning for the word verbal"Joshua made a verbal agreement to buy Jake's guitar." is spoken.

What is verbal agreement?

Verbal agreement is the agreement or contract made between two people verbally. This can be done by talking face to face, or by phone.

Verbal agreement is as important as written agreement, and if people make a verbal contract, then it must be followed by them.

Thus, the correct option is B.

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Answer 2
Answer: What is the correct meaning for the word verbal? Joshua made a verbal agreement to buy Jake's guitar.

 B. Spoken.


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