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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The journalist's writing style was often criticized for being too wordy and flowery.
His speech was full of wordy phrases that nobody understood.
The CEO's wordy memo contained no concrete action points.
The academic's paper was full of wordy jargon that only experts could understand.
His writing was so wordy that it was difficult to understand what he was trying to say.
The philosopher's argument was considered wordy and convoluted.
The contract was filled with wordy legal jargon.
The presentation was too wordy and could have been more visually engaging.
His lecture was too wordy for the audience to follow.
The instructions were so wordy that I couldn't follow them.
The article was too wordy and difficult to read.
The author's writing style was criticized for being excessively wordy and self-indulgent.
The book was so wordy that it felt like a chore to read.
The presentation was criticized for being too wordy.
His proposal was rejected due to its wordy and unclear language.
The scientist's explanation was too wordy and technical for the layperson to understand.
The report was full of unnecessary wordy phrases.
The contract was filled with wordy legalese that made it hard to understand.
The academic paper was wordy and could have been more concise.
The politician's speech was overly wordy and lacked substance.
The legal document was filled with wordy and obscure terminology.
Her writing style was criticized for being too wordy.
The academic paper was dense and wordy, making it difficult to follow.
The author's writing style was too wordy for my taste.
The comedian's jokes were often wordy and had too much setup.
The professor's lectures were often wordy and hard to understand.
The salesman was so wordy that I couldn't get a word in edgewise.
My aunt is very wordy and always tells long stories.
The tour guide was very wordy and went on and on about the history of the city.
The customer service representative was very wordy and didn't answer my question.
My friend is so wordy that I have to cut her off when we talk on the phone.
The lawyer was very wordy in his arguments during the trial.
The politician's speech was very wordy and didn't say anything new.
The diplomat was very wordy during the negotiations, causing the process to take longer than necessary.
The patient was very wordy during the therapy session and didn't let the therapist speak much.
The customer was very wordy in their complaint, making it hard for the customer service representative to understand the issue.
The new girl in class was very wordy and wouldn't stop talking.
The radio DJ was very wordy and kept talking over the music.
The TV host was very wordy and kept interrupting his guests.
The old man at the park was very wordy and wouldn't stop talking to me.
The manager's speech at the meeting was very wordy and didn't address the main issue.
The host of the podcast was very wordy and would often go off on tangents.
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