lengthy|lengthier|lengthiest in English
adjective
[length·y || 'leŋθɪ]
having great length; overly long, tediously long
Use "lengthy|lengthier|lengthiest" in a sentence
1. Antonyms for Briefest include lengthiest, longest, windiest, wordiest, largest, hugest, biggest, most extended, most extensive and most verbose
2. A settlement was reached after lengthy negotiations.
3. A lengthy period of training is required.
4. A deal was struck after lengthy negotiations.
5. An accident is causing some lengthy delays.
6. A lengthier discussion of this is found on pages 31, 32 of The Watchtower of February 1, 1978.
7. Among the Acholi, marriage is a lengthy process
8. She was subjected to torture and lengthy interrogations.
9. Agreement was finally reached after very lengthy discussions.
10. His lengthy speeches always bore me to death.
11. 4 A Lengthy Legal Struggle Ends in Victory!
12. The professor wrote a lengthy book on Napoleon.
13. Then began lengthy discussions on ways and means.
14. The opening Allemande is the lengthiest of the four movements of Johann Sebastian Bach's Partita in A minor for solo Flute
15. This is not the place for a lengthy discussion.
16. They both made full recoveries after lengthy injury layoffs.
17. Luckily, we were stopped at a lengthy traffic light.
18. 17 She was subjected to torture and lengthy interrogations.
19. He later completed a lengthy study of Figurative Art.
20. We listened to his lengthy rehearsal of the arguments.
21. He launched into a lengthy account of his career.
22. He wrote a lengthy epistle describing his college life.
23. Historical accounting is a lengthy and complex process.
24. As law frequently involves lengthy, complex texts, Ambiguity is common
25. 2 Gates responds with a lengthy discourse on deployment strategy.