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wordy
[wur-dee]
adjective
characterized by or given to the use of many, or too many, words; verbose.
She grew impatient at his wordy reply.
Synonyms: , , ,pertaining to or consisting of words; verbal.
wordy
/ ˈɜːɪ /
adjective
using, inclined to use, or containing an excess of words
a wordy writer
a wordy document
of the nature of or relating to words; verbal
Other Word Forms
- wordily adverb
- wordiness noun
- ˈɴǰ徱Ա noun
- ˈɴǰ徱 adverb
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Example Sentences
Of the three, Day’s was perhaps the most impressive since these kinds of “Update” appearance are usually wordy monologues.
Though some critics at the time were exasperated by having to read such a big, wordy book, The Times selected it as one of the best books of the year.
In a clip of the interview broadcast on “Face the Nation,” Harris gave a wordy response.
The film is so visually dense, so rapidly wordy, so referential to its own form, that details fly by in a blur.
The initials RB were short for Racing Bulls, and were used because the company felt that the full team name including its title sponsor, a credit card company, was too wordy.
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