- others,
famously avoided it.
Synonyms of "verbosity"
include wordiness,
verbiage, prolixity, grandiloquence, garrulousness, expatiation, logorrhea, sesquipedalianism...
- On
December 15, a
photograph spread online of a
Proud Boy
wearing a
variety of antisemitic, neo-fascist
verbiage and imagery....
-
footage and script, but
replaces the
voices with
American accents and
verbiage; for example, "wrench" is used
instead of "spanner",
owing to the former's...
- ISSN 0021-5996.
Retrieved September 7, 2021. Blair, Tom. "The
village verbiage collector". The San
Diego Union. May 23, 1991. Page B1. "Jennifer Hudson...
- vulnerable. Walker,
Randy (27 June 2015). "The
Grand Slam –
Origins and
Correct Verbiage".
World Tennis.
Retrieved 2
September 2021. Crowe,
Jerry (22 May 1994)...
-
Lucan version as a
reworking of the
Matthaean text,
removing unnecessary verbiage and repetition. The
Matthaean version has
completely ousted the
Lucan in...
-
appropriate reporting of
suicide and
mental health,
particularly with
regard to
verbiage. Some
journalistic codes of ethics,
notably some
European codes, also include...
-
health benefits to
domestic partners. In addition, due to
vagueness in the
verbiage of the act, most
companies and
entities within Nevada refuse to acknowledge...
-
leave out
anything of any importance; I
simply trimmed all
possible excess verbiage.
Perhaps you have
noticed that it
reads 'fast'
despite its length; that...
- fine. Simultaneously,
attempts to
modernize the
language and
change the
verbiage used in the law
codes can be seen
during this
period of reform.
Under both...