Verbiage Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for verbiage.
verbiage
verbiage
/ˈvɜː(ɹ).bi.ɪdʒ/
Examples
- The description in the article sounds like unnecessary verbiage.
- The verbiage is unhelpful and pointless.
- Half the verbiage of the article are quotes.
- I corrected some of the verbiage in the article.
- I'm not wedded to the precise verbiage of the caption.
- It still contained a lot of the verbiage of the source.
- The detail and verbiage was excessive and wrought with spoilers.
- Fourth, the verbiage is pretty tangential to the subject of the article.
- I appreciate the passionate debate over the verbiage.
- Is the term 'Esoterica' proper verbiage, or just slang
overabundance of words
noun
the manner in which something is expressed in words- G.S.Patton
noun
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"Verb + Age. Too many words grow old together in the story."
"Verb + Cage. Too many words trapped like birds in a cage."
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