wordy|wordier|wordiest in English
adjective
[word·y || 'wɜrdɪ /'wɜː-]
verbose, using many or too many words, long-winded; consisting of words, verbal
Use "wordy|wordier|wordiest" in a sentence
1. Don't be too wordy, of course.
2. a wordy and repetitive essay.
3. They make writing stale and wordy.
4. The chapter is mostly wordy rhetoric.
5. 6 The chapter is mostly wordy rhetoric.
6. Tired Phrases Signs: Clusters of overused and wordy phrases.
7. Remember, woman wordy is some kind of love.
8. His wordy and empty speech was a frost.
9. The wordy lord left his sword on the world.
10. I thought the professor's speech was a little wordy.
11. This let me believe I am a wordy person.
12. In the Affirmative is wordy for yes
13. The essay is too wordy,[Sentencedict.com] you'd better condense it.
14. The essay is too wordy, you'd better condense it.
15. A wordy phrase or sentence that has little meaning.
16. This article is too wordy, it needs revision.
17. Newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials.
18. Our prayers should be thoughtful and reverential, not wordy.
19. The article is good in content, only it's a bit wordy.
20. Please find Attached is wordy jargon at its worst
21. Wordy stuff confuses me, and it's not the same.
22. Wordy intellect Befools and beguiles, And hang the enchanting rubbish
23. For example, avoid wordy descriptions for command names or messages.
24. Antonyms for Briefest include lengthiest, longest, windiest, wordiest, largest, hugest, biggest, most extended, most extensive and most verbose
25. How come a viewpoint difference is escalated to such a wordy warfare?