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The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
A person who delivers speeches effectively and uses words skillfully is called an "orator" or a "rhetorician."
A person who uses large unnecessary words in a sentence is often referred to as "grandiloquent" or "sesquipedalian." They may be trying to appear more intelligent or sophisticated by using complex language.
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You could say there were prolix or a circumlocutor!
The word sesquipedalian means to use large words. Another word is verbose. Someone who uses unfamiliar words could be called pretentious.
When someone uses their voice to communicate words instead of singing them, it is called speaking.
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The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
A person who delivers speeches effectively and uses words skillfully is called an "orator" or a "rhetorician."