How about 'verbose" ?
Oration
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
The verb "to explain" has adjective forms explained, explaining, and explanatory.
another word for cut a little?
Conversation.
fly y = long I
Verbose, long-winded, rambling
verbose,tedious
Opposite of one who uses many words to say a simple thing, the opposite of long-winded would be brevity. Brevity basically means "of few words".
If he harangues you with his long-winded diatribes, just walk away.
Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
verb
Winded
Yes, the word long is a noun, a word for a long period of time or duration, a position in the securities or commodities market, and a clothing size category for tall people.The word long is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun (long sleeves, a long road), and adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective (a long winded explanation, will you be long); and a verb, to have a strong desire or wish for (to long for home).
It looks like a neologism, a portmanteau word made by combining proletariat (working class) and prolix, "long-winded or wordy". Maybe it means working class people who are long-winded and talks a lot like Peter Cook's character in his Interesting Facts sketch (see attached link).
The character who says it is long winded.
This is a rather long-winded way of asking for "root word".