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- Verbosity abstract "Verbosity is speech or writing which is deemed to use an excess of words. The opposite of verbosity is succinctness, which can be found in plain language (including Plain English), and laconism.Some teachers, including the author of The Elements of Style, warn writers not to be verbose. Similarly, some authors, including Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway, use a succinct style and avoid verbosity.Synonyms for verbosity include wordiness, prolixity, grandiloquence, garrulousness, expatiation, and logorrhea. Corresponding adjectival forms are verbose, wordy, prolix, grandiloquent, garrulous, and logorrheic.Examples of verbosity are common in political speech, academic prose, and other genres.".
- Verbosity wikiPageID "33899852".
- Verbosity wikiPageRevisionID "606711974".
- Verbosity date "March 2014".
- Verbosity hasPhotoCollection Verbosity.
- Verbosity talk "Issues".
- Verbosity subject Category:Grammar.
- Verbosity subject Category:Language_varieties_and_styles.
- Verbosity subject Category:Linguistics.
- Verbosity subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Verbosity subject Category:Semantics.
- Verbosity subject Category:Words_to_avoid.
- Verbosity subject Category:Writing.
- Verbosity comment "Verbosity is speech or writing which is deemed to use an excess of words. The opposite of verbosity is succinctness, which can be found in plain language (including Plain English), and laconism.Some teachers, including the author of The Elements of Style, warn writers not to be verbose.".
- Verbosity label "Verbiage".
- Verbosity label "Verbosity".
- Verbosity label "Говорливость".
- Verbosity sameAs Verbiage.
- Verbosity sameAs m.045rjv.
- Verbosity sameAs Q302152.
- Verbosity sameAs Q302152.
- Verbosity wasDerivedFrom Verbosity?oldid=606711974.
- Verbosity isPrimaryTopicOf Verbosity.