IPA: /dɪˈvɜːrbəl/
KK: /dɪˈvɜrbəl/
A word that is derived from a verb, often used as a noun or in another grammatical form.
The term 'deverbal' is often used in linguistic studies to describe words that come from verbs.
Deverbal is formed from "de-" (meaning from or away) and "verbum" (meaning word). The term refers to something that is derived from a word, indicating a relationship to a word that has been altered or transformed.
Think of 'de-' meaning 'from' and 'verbum' meaning 'word' — this helps you remember that 'deverbal' refers to something that comes from a word.