Uses to many words, can be come long winded, tedious or boring
The girl was upbraided for the verbosity of her sentences.
Bellicosity, verbosity, atrocity,
using or containing more words than are necessary. syn: long-winded
Bias occurs when a writer intentionally omits information that weakens his or her argument.
by telling the reader what the character is like
Verbosity
Loquacious means talkative or chatty, often characterized by excessive verbosity or long-windedness in conversation.
It occurs when a writer uses overly specialized language to communicate with a general audience.
The opposite of brev is verbosity, which refers to using more words than necessary or being overly wordy in communication.
A writer uses irony to create contrast between what is expected and what actually occurs, often to provoke thought or to highlight societal issues. Irony can add complexity and depth to a story, engaging readers and challenging their perceptions.
Verbiage refers to an excessive or unnecessary use of words, often resulting in verbosity or wordiness. It can also imply language that is overly complex or convoluted.
A student writer is a writer who has not yet graduated.