verbosity

IPA: vɝbˈɑsʌti

noun

  • (rhetoric) The excess use of words, especially using more than are needed for clarity or precision.
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Examples of "verbosity" in Sentences

  • Sure I can indulge in verbosity, if I have the time or inclination.
  • I don’t think the verbosity is the key problem try reading St. Augustine, for example.
  • The spoken form of logorrhoea (other than in the medical sense) is a kind of verbosity which uses superfluous
  • Actions nearly always begets like reaction equal in verbosity. on June 24, 2009 at 7: 26 am | Reply inspectorgadget
  • Yet the unresting and unerring spirit of criticism may observe that even here the verbosity which is the fault of the whole division makes its appearance.
  • With this presumption, only a philosopher or theologian would be able to enter the holy realms, but certainly not a child lacking sophisticated verbosity.
  • If you listen to this guys recommendations prepare yourself because in close to 5 years of listening to his verbosity, he has condemned Ajijic as being the worse city, in Mexico with a cesspool the crazies in his community like to believe is a lake.

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