wordily

Học thuật
Thân thiện
wordily

She explained the concept wordily, using far more sentences than necessary.

Definition

Adverb: - In a manner that uses more words than necessary; verbosely or long-windedly.

Usage

The adverb "wordily" describes the way an action, typically speaking or writing, is performed. It is used to indicate that something is expressed with an excessive number of words, often making the communication less clear or efficient. It is a formal or literary term.

Examples
  • The politician answered the simple question wordily, taking ten minutes to say what could have been said in one.
  • The report was written so wordily that its main argument was difficult to discern.
  • He tends to explain things wordily, losing the interest of his audience.
Advanced Usage
  • "to express oneself wordily": To communicate one's thoughts in a long-winded, verbose manner.
    • The philosopher was known to express himself wordily, requiring great patience from his readers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wordy (adjective): Using or expressed in too many words.
    • The wordy contract confused everyone.
  • Wordiness (noun): The quality or state of being wordy.
    • The editor cut the wordiness from the manuscript.
Synonyms
  • Verbosely
  • Long-windedly
  • Prolixly
  • Diffusely
Antonyms
  • Concisely
  • Succinctly
  • Briefly
  • Tersely
wordily

She explained the concept wordily, using far more sentences than necessary.

Adverb
  1. in a verbose manner
    • she explained her ideas verbosely

Từ gần giống