choice of words, composition, floridity, grammar, locution, parlance, phrasing, rhetoric, talkativeness, usus loquendi, wordage
Definitionn. overabundance of words
Last update: October 24, 2015
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A.G.Gardener's work is enriched with verbiage. [Please select]
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In an attempt to confuse the jury, the attorney used a lot of legal verbiage. [Please select]
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The book’s verbiage makes it a difficult read. [Please select]
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Along with this, there is a great deal of superfluous verbiage; and nowhere do we find a steady advance in the narration. [Please select]
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"And through all this verbiage, all have but one single idea: 'Take me, take my Lise."' [Please select]
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They did their best with a deal of verbiage, of "Colonel Burr said" and "Mr." [Please select]
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"Louis Lambert," as a whole, is now quite unreadable; it contains some admirable descriptions, but the "scientific" portion is mere fantastic verbiage. [Please select]
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_ "The work is well written and printed, and its verbiage such as to be comprehensible to the workman no less than to the master." [Please select]
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My solicitors will send you a document full of verbiage which you had better send off to your solicitor to look through before you sign it. [Please select]
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But then I had an incontrovertible array of facts and arguments, drawn up by an infallible secretary and welded into cunning verbiage by myself, which I learned off by heart. [Please select]
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