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Verbosity, or verboseness, is
speech or
writing that uses more
words than necessary. The
opposite of
verbosity is succinctness.[dubious – discuss] Some...
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Verbosity is a
feature of
screen reading software that
supports vision-impaired
computer users.
Speech verbosity controls enable users...
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implementation HotSpot.
Developers have
criticized the
complexity and
verbosity of the Java
Persistence API (JPA), a
standard part of Java EE. This has...
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Proof by
intimidation (or
argumentum verbosum) is a
jocular phrase used
mainly in
mathematics to
refer to a
specific form of hand-waving
whereby one attempts...
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delay in language.
Intense preoccupation with a
narrow subject, one-sided
verbosity,
restricted prosody, and
physical clumsiness are
typical of the condition...
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meaningful material. Carey's
songwriting is
noted for its "eccentric
verbosity".
Jeffrey Ingold of Vice
argues that her
lyrics are "among the most verbose...
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Luther preached, taught, and
argued about the
veneration of Mary with a
verbosity that
ranged from
childlike piety to
sophisticated polemics. His views...
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bombastic "This Is Me,"
every song here
feels like an overreaction, and the
verbosity of the
lyrics ("hesitations"
rhymes with "reservations") jars with the...
- artistically, an age-old tale now
takes on
colorful dimensions ... for all its
verbosity and
occasional slickness and
sensuality (it)
makes its
points with feeling...
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among commonly confused words and
phrases to
notes on how to
prevent verbosity and obscurity. In addition, it
contains essays about the
English language...