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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist used visual verbiage to convey a powerful message in her painting.
It's helpful to have a basic understanding of the verbiage used in the stock market.
The new employee struggled to understand the verbiage used in the company's policies and procedures manual.
The professor criticized the student's verbiage as being overly complex and pretentious.
I really enjoy reading her verbiage in her poetry.
The legal verbiage in the contract was confusing and difficult to understand.
The preacher's verbiage in their sermon was uplifting and inspiring.
The verbiage in the advertisement was misleading.
The email reply was filled with irrelevant verbiage, making it hard to understand the response.
The author's writing was filled with verbose verbiage, making it difficult to read.
The teacher's handwriting was so messy that it appeared like verbiage to the students.
His verbiage was so flowery that it was hard to understand the point he was making.
The recipe was written in such small verbiage that it was hard to read.
The speaker's presentation was filled with pompous verbiage and grandiose claims that were not backed up by any evidence.
The customer was annoyed with the salesman's verbiage, as he felt like he was being pressured into making a purchase.
The legal document's verbiage was difficult for the average person to understand.
The legal document was filled with complex verbiage that only a trained lawyer could understand.
The author's verbiage was praised for its ability to evoke emotion in readers.
The academic article was full of jargon and difficult verbiage.
The English verbiage has a lot of borrowed words from other languages.
The professor praised the student's verbiage in their essay.
The legal document was difficult to read due to the complex verbiage used.
The politician's speech was full of flowery verbiage, but lacked substance.
The technical verbiage in the user manual was hard to follow.
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