Definition of Verbosity. Meaning of Verbosity. Synonyms of Verbosity

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Definition of Verbosity

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Meaning of Verbosity from wikipedia

- Verbosity, or verboseness, is speech or writing that uses more words than necessary. The opposite of verbosity is succinctness.[dubious – discuss] Some...
- [citation needed] Verbosity is a feature of screen reading software that supports vision-impaired computer users. Speech verbosity controls enable users...
- 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...
- communication disorder resulting in incoherent talkativeness Logorrhea or verbosity, speech or writing which is deemed to use an excess of words This disambiguation...
- Luther preached, taught, and argued about the veneration of Mary with a verbosity that ranged from childlike piety to sophisticated polemics. His views...
- implementation HotSpot. Developers have criticized the complexity and verbosity of the Java Persistence API (JPA), a standard part of Java EE. This has...
- of background vocals". Carey's songwriting is noted for its "eccentric verbosity". Jeffrey Ingold of Vice argues that her lyrics are "among the most verbose...
- delay in language. Intense preoccupation with a narrow subject, one-sided verbosity, restricted prosody, and physical clumsiness are typical of the condition...
- Details on Select to Speak] Google TalkBack 5.2 is out of beta with speech verbosity settings, Select to Speak, and more [APK Download]". Android Police. 2017-04-27...
- sneak the phrase "It was as if an occult hand had…" into published copy Verbosity, in which a speech or writing uses more words than is necessary "A Word...