Definition of Verbiage. Meaning of Verbiage. Synonyms of Verbiage

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Definition of Verbiage

Verbiage
Verbiage Ver"bi*age (?; 48), n. [F. verbiage, from OF. verbe a word. See Verb.] The use of many words without necessity, or with little sense; a superabundance of words; verbosity; wordiness. Verbiage may indicate observation, but not thinking. --W. Irving. This barren verbiage current among men. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Verbiage from wikipedia

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- in the Anglophone sphere mainly owing to this having been the primary verbiage used in the media coverage of the Bosnian War during the 1990s, however...
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- opinions" and the minimalist delivery was described as "reduc[ing] gesture and verbiage down to an absurd minimum." In March 2018, Netflix announced it had ordered...
- (unless defined elsewhere in the Requirements do****ent), or other esoteric verbiage. It expresses objective facts, not subjective opinions. It is subject to...
- ISSNĀ 0021-5996. Retrieved September 7, 2021. Blair, Tom. "The village verbiage collector". The San Diego Union. May 23, 1991. Page B1. "Jennifer Hudson...
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- for a euphemism ("flowers and supersubstantial lights") when the said verbiage is found explicitly in the Corpus Dionysia****. Dionysius has been misidentified...
- multiple commands, separated by vertical bars ("pipes" in common Unix verbiage). The pipeline concept was invented by Douglas McIlroy and first described...
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