a wordy and repetitive account.
His wordy and empty speech was a frost.
a long-winded speaker.See Synonyms at wordy
on the publication of Worcester's dictionary, a wordy war arose.
His writing style is too wordy for my taste.
She tends to be very wordy when explaining things.
I prefer concise emails over wordy ones.
The report was criticized for being overly wordy.
His speech was unnecessarily wordy and repetitive.
The contract is too wordy and needs to be simplified.
I find legal documents to be overly wordy and confusing.
The novel was criticized for its wordy descriptions.
Her writing tends to be too wordy, lacking clarity.
I struggle to read through wordy academic articles.
For diction, a very important tip is to eliminate imprecise or wordy language.
And we see the last sentence is pretty wordy.
But anyway it was quite still and long and wordy.
If that is too wordy, you can simply say he is no fool.
Just say " Sure." or " Here it is." you don't need to be wordy.
So there was a bit of wordy about what would happen when the two met.
If your explanation ends up wordy or confusing, you probably have not understood it well enough.
Instead of wordy, worthy strategies, future governments need to do more to provide the conditions for sport to thrive.
In your letter of application, say just enough to give a good account of yourself without being wordy.
The second example can seem a little wordy.
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