Brief, concise.
Prolix means Rambling or wordy
A sentence for prolix could be: My paper that I turned in is so prolix because it's 54 pages long!
Prolix seems to be a good one.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
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Prolix means Rambling or wordy
A sentence for prolix could be: My paper that I turned in is so prolix because it's 54 pages long!
The word prolix is used solely as an adjective, and as such does not have a plural form.
The anagram is the word prolix.
The only thing that I can think of is: prolix and helix.
Prolix seems to be a good one.
The grammatical definition of the word "prolix" is an adjective that describes something as being excessively long or wordy. It refers to a style of writing or speaking that is unnecessarily verbose and could be more succinct.
Main Entry:talkativePart of Speech:adjectiveDefinition:excessively communicativeSynonyms:articulate, big-mouthed, chattering, chatty,effusive, eloquent, fluent, full of hot air, gabby,garrulous, glib, gossipy, long-winded, loose-lipped, loquacious, loudmouthed, mouthy, multiloquent, prolix, rattling, slick*, smooth*, talky, verbal, verbose, vocal, voluble, windy,wordyAntonyms:quiet, reserved, silent, uncommunicative
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
You could say there were prolix or a circumlocutor!
The opposite (antonym) of opposite is same.
opposite of opposite to opposite from