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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "verbiage" in a sentence

    verbiage example sentences

    verbiage


    1. Finally, after a lot of verbiage, she admitted that she had never heard of the word


    2. We are constantly subjected to so much written and spoken verbiage that we forget that our very existence depends on whether we have sufficient nutritious food, water, a roof over our head and some medical care comfort


    3. ” However, as with most politicians that was only verbiage


    4. I would hope that he might be encouraged to sift through that verbiage for those hidden “gems” to flesh out that positive support


    5. verbiage end what remains? Truth remains


    6. Do you want the reader to be impressed with your verbiage


    7. ‖ The verbiage smacked of putative complicity but nothing specific so maybe no one had questioned the doctor mentioned in the accounts


    8. Maybe there are several tack-on laws of different types for the bill under consideration, where you learn it once and know what it means when used again with other legislation, so bills can be written simply in English with reference to general (iron clad) tackon laws that keep the verbiage down


    9. An amendment on the armed forces to make them purple suited to replace the verbiage on the establishment and maintenance of a Navy, Army, militia etc


    10. I feel intensely satisfied, but it only lasts until she answers with an overwhelming stream of verbiage

    11. The audience became a little confused by his verbiage but pretty much ignored it, waiting for his “act” to begin in earnest


    12. And it is exactly what you see in the demagogic insult battles for the higher leveraging ground of political and social language: the more morally charged the verbiage, the more tainting any suspicion of trespass


    13. Instead and in place of the signature, the check has verbiage


    14. Then the love-thoughts of the heart clothed themselves simply and naturally as the heart conceived them, nor sought to commend themselves by forced and rambling verbiage


    15. 7 Do not be put off by the stupefyingly boring verbiage of accounting footnotes


    16. The next step was to flip through the verbiage in the financial statements for disclosure, comment, observation-anything helpful to explain a large change


    17. In National Education's case, the resident library verbiage was especially troubling: How do they track use, and do they book two or three years at the outset of the contract?


    18. The verbiage explained that "the second quarter results include an unusual charge of $4 million resulting from all issued and estimated future customer credits arising from the reconciliation of customer accounts following the conversion to a new management information system at Applied Learning


    19. "8 The company topped previous obfuscatory verbiage with this explanation


    20. There was no explanation in the verbiage

    21. The quality-detecting exercise for the income statement is primarily carried out in the verbiage that explains earnings


    22. Jackson's meaning, through a transition of sentences, a collocation of words, and a shifting of verbiage


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    Synonyms for "verbiage"

    choice of words diction phraseology phrasing verbiage wording verbalism wordiness circumlocution redundancy tautology periphrasis pleonasm

    "verbiage" definitions

    overabundance of words


    the manner in which something is expressed in words