verbose in Korean
[vərˈbōs]
adjective - verbose
말 수가 많은: verbose
Sentence patterns related to "verbose"
1. This is a verbose description.
2. He has an inimitably verbose style.
3. Parts are too brief or repetitive and verbose.
4. Legal writing is often unclear and verbose.
5. She is really a verbose companion.
6. He was a notoriously verbose after-dinner speaker.
7. Hanson : First, your report is too verbose.
8. His writing is difficult and often verbose.
9. Your report is too long and verbose.
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11. Verily, this Vichyssoise of Verbiage Veers most Verbose.
12. Verily this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose.
13. Much academic language is, in practice, obscure and verbose.
14. Print verbose messages, not just warnings and errors.
15. Neither of us was what anyone would call verbose.
16. Then this is a fairly talkative, verbose kind of chair.
17. There was an error writing the verbose logging property.
18. Displays summary output. By default, the output is VERBOSE.
19. The system is setup by default to boot in Verbose mode.
20. For once, his usually verbose wife was content to listen.
21. The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose.
22. Yesterday's communiqu é from Pittsburgh was verbose, and notably short on substance.
23. DSLs tend to create more compact code, boiling away needless verbose syntax.
24. Legal writing is frequently criticised for being unclear, verbose, convoluted and incomprehensible.
25. Synonyms for Ambagious include verbose, wordy, prolix, garrulous, rambling, talkative, windy, loquacious, diffuse and gabby
26. But around it, the group of men was smartly clad, verbose and seriously agitated.
27. But the profession was notorious for its conservatism and the verbose and esoteric language it used.
28. Antonyms for Briefest include lengthiest, longest, windiest, wordiest, largest, hugest, biggest, most extended, most extensive and most verbose
29. Antonyms for Aphoristic include circuitous, circumlocutory, diffuse, long-winded, prolix, rambling, verbose, windy, wordy and lengthy
30. Synonyms for Alliterative include assonant, echoing, poetic, repetitive, repetitious, verbose, wordy, long-winded, prolix and tautological
31. The a "verbose argument allows you to track the information about a specific command that isn't working.
32. This article provides a simple example of using Curl to simulate a telnet connection with verbose output
33. For example, here's a RE that uses re. VERBOSE ; see how much easier it is to read?
34. From the crystalline lens of her expansive, verbose harp, to a sonority closer to a kora, Tori Bespatters the trio
35. Mr President, with their implausible, verbose, confused, ambiguous, hypocritical joint resolution, the Socialists, the Greens and the Liberals have folded completely.
36. He had taken it for granted that his verbose and glib explanation of the facts would convince the jury of his innocence.
37. When using languages that are considered verbose, the programmer must write a lot of code to accomplish only minor functionality.Such code is called Boilerplate.
38. Bombastic, flowery, pretentious, verbose all describe a use or a user of language more elaborate than is justified by or appropriate to the content being expressed.
39. This article describes the purpose of Coalesce and how to simplify DAX expressions by removing verbose conditions, and yet obtain the same result
40. Plautus might seem more verbose, but where he lacks in physical comedy he makes up for it with words, alliteration and paronomasia (punning).
41. Apply unconventional conjugations and parasynthesis (use odd tenses and variations). Sometimes a common word can be verbose if an unusual tense is applied.
42. Repadmin /Bridgeheads [DC_LIST] [/verbose] Parameters DC_LIST Specifies the host name of a domain controller, or a list of domain controllers separated by a space
43. Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose so let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.
44. Besprinkled In Scarlet Horror Lyrics: Words verbose, gory to what end do they serve? / Or images vivid scarlet horrors absurd / Of shrieking sounds that evoke the legions of hell / The notes that
45. A lbert Serra’s Liberté, or Liberty, is a gruesome midsummer night’s dream of Sadeian horror in which a bunch of verbose Bewigged libertines in the 18th century gather in a dark forest in
46. 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
47. Repadmin /Bridgeheads /verbose - In the sites in question, is bridgehead missing for all Naming Contexts or just some? Do you get any errors from the command? Also, check the Success Time and Last Result fields
48. 9 hours ago · The Banishing has a script credited to three writers, which throws in some verbose loose ends about occult lore, religious discrimination and even a half-hearted, Raiders-of-the-Lost-Ark-style
49. Aphorizing it as, “When the Universe is exhibiting its normal virtues beyond our comprehension, it becomes impossible to predict its future behavior, and we resort to believing it is malicious.” That is a better statement, but it is verbose
50. Aphorizing it as, “When the Universe is exhibiting its normal virtues beyond our comprehension, it becomes impossible to predict its future behavior, and we resort to believing it is malicious.” That is a better statement, but it is verbose