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A common way to say that someone is verbose is to say yada yada yada.
The extensive and verbose paragraph culminated in a single, enlightening sentence. The defendant's trial culminated in a light sentence.
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
verbose verbose means very wordy, or detailed.
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
A common way to say that someone is verbose is to say yada yada yada.
The teacher's lecture was so verbose, her class had either fallen asleep, or missed the whole point of the lesson.
A common usage would be "I'm feeling lonely." A bit more verbose, "Mark felt lonely when he couldn't visit any of his friends."
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The extensive and verbose paragraph culminated in a single, enlightening sentence. The defendant's trial culminated in a light sentence.
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
How about 'verbose" ?
verbose verbose means very wordy, or detailed.
1. The disillusioned student thought that by writing in an overly verbose manner, his essay would be better. 2. The paper was too verbose to fit the 500 word limit. 3. During debates, politicians have to make an effort to not be verbose; they only have one minute to explain their positions. 4. Patent applications are infamously verbose in their claims.
talkative or chatterbox. i hope it is helpful to your question.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.