verbiage

  • 21verbiage — Synonyms and related words: choice of words, circumambages, circumbendibus, circumlocution, cloud of words, composition, dialect, diction, expansiveness, expression, floridity, floridness, flow of words, flux of words, formulation, grammar, idiom …

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  • 22verbiage — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. repetition, verbosity, prolixity, loquacity; see wordiness . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. wordiness, long windedness, prolixity, verbosity, logorrhea, repetition, redundancy, loquacity, tautology. ANT.: concision,… …

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  • 23verbiage — ver|bi|age [ vɜrbiıdʒ ] noun uncount FORMAL written or spoken language that is long, boring, and unnecessary …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 24verbiage — ver·bi·age || vÉœrbɪɪdÊ’ / vɜːb n. wordiness; style of verbal expression …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 25verbiage — [ və:bɪɪdʒ] noun excessively lengthy or technical speech or writing. Origin C18: from Fr., from obs. verbeier to chatter …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 26verbiage — n. Wordiness, verboseness, verbosity, prolixity, diffuseness …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 27verbiage — n 1. verbosity, verbality, verbalism, wordiness, prolixity, long windedness, longiloquence, multiloquence. See verbosity(def. 1). 2. wording, phraseology, phrasing, manner of expression; command of the language, way with words, feel for words,… …

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  • 28verbiage — ver·bi·age …

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  • 29verbiage — UK [ˈvɜː(r)bɪɪdʒ] / US [ˈvɜrbɪɪdʒ] noun [uncountable] formal written or spoken language that is long, boring, and unnecessary …

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  • 30verbiage — ver•bi•age [[t]ˈvɜr bi ɪdʒ[/t]] n. 1) overabundance or superfluity of words, as in writing or speech 2) manner or style of expressing something in words; wording • Etymology: 1715–25; < F, = MF verbi(er) to gabble (cf. early Picard dial.… …

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