prolix in English

adjective
1
(of speech or writing) using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy.
he found the narrative too prolix and discursive

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "prolix" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "prolix", or refer to the context using the word "prolix" in the English Dictionary.

1. editing a prolix manuscript.

2. Her style is tediously prolix.

3. 2 Her style is tediously prolix.

4. Both were tough on the prolix.

5. Too much speaking makes it a little prolix .

6. The author's prolix style has done nothing to encourage sales of the book.

7. Synonyms for Ambagious include verbose, wordy, prolix, garrulous, rambling, talkative, windy, loquacious, diffuse and gabby

8. Antonyms for Aphoristic include circuitous, circumlocutory, diffuse, long-winded, prolix, rambling, verbose, windy, wordy and lengthy

9. Synonyms for Alliterative include assonant, echoing, poetic, repetitive, repetitious, verbose, wordy, long-winded, prolix and tautological

10. As a result of the scattered structure, the drama is so prolix that the motif is weakened.

11. Then for complicated sine integral and prolix formulae, the study on symmetrical dipole can be easily solved by MATLAB.

12. Separated by those prolix reality, the dust in my mind brew a aromatic land which irrigate my never-end love.

13. Everyone hates the prolix Gadaffi, particularly Arab despots who he routinely blasts as "old women in robes," "Zionist lackeys," and "cowards and thieves.

14. "Lost in Translation" made a derision of the problems about Japanese people, like "short in height but prolix in speech, " cultural myopia, and rampant in the sex industry.

15. Concise adjective brief, short, to the point, compact, summary, compressed, condensed, terse, laconic, succinct, pithy, synoptic, epigrammatic, compendious The text is Concise and informative. lengthy, rambling, long, diffuse, long-winded, wordy, garrulous, discursive, verbose, prolix