Similar words: word for word, word, words, sword, reword, wording, foreword, in a word. Meaning: ['wɜrdɪ /'wɜː-] adj. using or containing too many words.
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31. The main effect that children house grows to the child is beardless already and wordy.
32. Gone is the image of the insurer producing incomprehensibly wordy policy documents, inflated premiums and an obstinate attitude towards the payment of claims.
33. Clearness and conciseness often go hand-in-hand and the elimination of wordy business jargon can help to make a letter clearer and at the same time more concise.
34. Using the active voice helps you be direct and keeps your sentences from being too wordy.
35. Most online daters I know contend that they ignore wordy profiles or contact emails. Leave a little to the imagination, but give just enough of a teaser — like a good coming attraction for a movie.
36. If you must use assembly, to be wordy when commenting.
37. The word means something like "loaded with honors, " but, suspiciously, it comes in the middle of a conversation about wordiness, so it might be a word created to be wordy.
38. Deric very treasures this love. In order to protect this love, he is very low-pitched. " I think a man should not be too wordy. I need not to indulge in unbridled propaganda about our things."
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