verbage

[US]/ˈvɜːbɪdʒ/
[UK]/ˈvɜːrbɪdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.excessive or unnecessary use of words; wordiness; the manner in which something is expressed in words; wording

Phrases & Collocations

verbose verbage

empty verbage

political verbage

legal verbage

fancy verbage

meaningless verbage

too much verbage

flowery verbage

his verbage

her verbage

Example Sentences

the verbage in the contract was overly complicated.

she criticized the verbose verbage of his speech.

the manual's technical verbage confused the users.

legal verbage often contains unnecessary jargon.

he simplified the complicated verbage for the audience.

the advertisement's persuasive verbage boosted sales.

academic verbage can sometimes obscure simple ideas.

the politician's verbage was carefully crafted.

plain verbage is more effective than flowery language.

the editor reduced the verbage to make it concise.

marketing verbage tends to use hyperbolic language.

the poem's archaic verbage made it difficult to read.

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