prolix

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Tending to use large or obscure words, which few understand
Tediously lengthy

People who have blamed Sismondi as unnecessarily prolix cannot have considered the crowd of details presented by the history of Italy.

verbose
Extending to a great length; unnecessarily long; minute in narration or argument; excessively particular in detail; rarely used except with reference to discourse written or spoken; as, a prolix oration; a prolix poem; a prolix sermon
Indulging in protracted discourse; tedious; wearisome; applied to a speaker or writer
{a} long, tedious, dilatory
redundancy in a network (adaptation of English) (language=Yeibichai/tek)
\pro-LIKS; PRO-liks\, adjective: 1 Extending to a great length; unnecessarily long; wordy 2 Tending to speak or write at excessive length
{s} boring, tedious, tiring, dull; too long, overly wordy, verbose
a prolix piece of writing has too many words and is boring (prolixe, from prolixus , from liquere )
tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length; "editing a prolix manuscript"; "a prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know"
prolixity
{n} tediousness, a tiresome length
prolixly
{a} at great length, tediously
Prolixity
prolixness
prolixities
plural of prolixity
prolixity
{i} state of being boring, tediousness, dullness; verbosity, excessive wordiness, excessive lengthiness
prolixity
boring verboseness
prolixity
long-windedness, an excess of words
prolixity
The quality or state of being prolix; great length; minute detail; as, prolixity in discourses and writings
prolixly
In a prolix manner
prolixly
verbosely, with excessive length (about speech or writing); in a boring manner, tediously
prolix
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