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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning I prefer short and sweet messages rather than long and wordy ones.
The presentation was too wordy, with too much information crammed onto each slide.
The article was unnecessarily wordy, causing readers to lose interest.
His speeches were always wordy and lacked substance.
The terms and conditions were so wordy that I gave up reading them.
The email was very wordy and difficult to read, with no clear message.
Her writing style is often too wordy and complex for me to follow.
The textbook was very wordy, making it a difficult read for students.
The instructions were too wordy and confusing, leaving the reader unsure of what to do.
The novel was too wordy, with pages upon pages of unnecessary descriptions.
She wrote a very wordy email, but I couldn't understand her point.
The instruction manual was so wordy that I had to look for help elsewhere.
The article was so wordy that I lost interest halfway through.
The contract was wordy and full of legal jargon, making it hard to understand.
The speech was unnecessarily wordy, making it difficult to follow along.
The report was so wordy that it was difficult to extract any meaningful information.
The politician's speech was so wordy that it lost the attention of the audience.
The writer's essay was full of wordy sentences that made it difficult to understand.
The politician's speech was so wordy that the audience lost interest.
She tends to be wordy in her explanations, often repeating herself unnecessarily.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were so wordy that I had to read them several times.
The legal document was very wordy, using complex terminology that was hard to follow.
The company's policy documents were so wordy that no one read them thoroughly.
The professor's lectures were often criticized for being too wordy.
The author's book was wordy, making it difficult to get through.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were too wordy and difficult to follow.
The lecturer's speech was so wordy that some of the students dozed off.
The presentation was too wordy and lacked focus.
The cookbook's recipes were unnecessarily wordy and difficult to follow.
The lawyer's opening statement was so wordy that the jury became confused.
The textbook was too wordy for the students to understand.
Her essay was rejected by the publisher because it was too wordy.
The CEO's memo was criticized for being too wordy and not getting straight to the point.
His speech was very wordy and I struggled to follow his points.
He used a lot of adjectives to make his resume sound more impressive, but it ended up being too wordy.
Her writing style is too wordy for a short story.
The writer's style was often criticized for being too wordy and ornate.
The CEO's email to the employees was filled with wordy jargon and corporate buzzwords.
The lawyer's argument was unnecessarily wordy and convoluted.
The teacher's wordy lectures put the students to sleep.
The politician's speech was filled with wordy promises and empty rhetoric.
The travel guide's wordy descriptions of the attractions were more hype than substance.
The artist's wordy artist statement was more confusing than enlightening.
The professor's lectures were always so wordy and difficult to follow.
The poet's work was criticized for being too wordy and lacking in substance.
The lawyer's wordy argument failed to persuade the jury.
The author's novel was full of wordy descriptions and unnecessary details.
The poet's wordy verse obscured the emotional impact of the poem.
The advertisement's description of the product was overly wordy and exaggerated.
The book's wordy descriptions of the scenery slowed down the pace of the story.
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