VERBOSE


Meaning of VERBOSE in English

və(r)ˈbōs, ˌvərˈb-, və̄ˈb-, vəiˈb- adjective

Etymology: Latin verbosus, from verbum word + -osus -ose — more at word

1. : abounding in words : containing more words than necessary : prolix , tedious

his arguments, clear, logical, never verbose — H.W.H.Knott

2. : given to wordiness : using words excessively : tediously long in speaking or writing

a verbose orator

Synonyms: see wordy

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