A wordy person is someone who tends to use more words than necessary to express themselves, often leading to long-winded or verbose communication. They may provide excessive details or explanations, making their messages longer and more complex than needed.
Pretentious language.
Talkative, motor-mouth, verbally diarrhetic Other options: chatty loquacious gushing garrulous glib wordy tongue-wagger prattler
The opposite of brev is verbosity, which refers to using more words than necessary or being overly wordy in communication.
No, "idiocity" is not a recognized English word. The correct term is "idiocy," which refers to extreme foolishness or stupidity.
"They" is used as a pronoun for multiple people or things, while "he" is used as a pronoun for a singular male person or thing. Example: "They are going to the store" and "He is working on his homework."
Wordy Rappinghood was created in 1981.
"Windy" or "wordy", there aren't many.
The Wordy Shipmates was created in 2008-10.
The ISBN of The Wordy Shipmates is 978-1594489990.
The Wordy Shipmates has 272 pages.
Wordy means that someone chooses to say more than is needed to describe something. They use too many words to describe or say something very simple and short.
No, capricious does not mean wordy. Capricious means unpredictable or impulsive, while wordy means using more words than necessary.
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A wordy picture is that when you draw a picture and there is something happening in your picture you have to explain what is happening in the picture.
Verbose.
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