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verbiage
ver·bi·age V0060400 (vûr′bē-ĭj, -bĭj)n.1. An excess of words for the purpose; wordiness.2. The manner in which something is expressed in words: software verbiage. [French, from Middle French : verbier, to warble, twitter, prattle (variant of earlier verboier; akin to Old French guerbler, to sing in a certain way (perhaps by using modulations); see warble) + -age, n. suff. (influenced in sense by verbe, word).]verbiage (ˈvɜːbɪɪdʒ) n1. the excessive and often meaningless use of words; verbosity2. rare diction; wording[C18: from French, from Old French verbier to chatter, from verbe word, from Latin verbum]ver•bi•age (ˈvɜr bi ɪdʒ) n. 1. overabundance or superfluity of words, as in writing or speech. 2. manner or style of expressing something in words; wording. [1715–25; < French, = Middle French verbi(er) to gabble (compare early Picard dial. verbloier, werbler to warble1) + -age -age] verbiagewordiness or prolixity; an excess of words.See also: LanguageVerbiage a large number or overuse of words, 1721.Examples: verbiage of the parlour fireside, 1814; of pleadings, 1787; of words, 1721.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | verbiage - overabundance of words verbalismverboseness, verbosity - an expressive style that uses excessive or empty words | | 2. | verbiage - the manner in which something is expressed in words; "use concise military verbiage"- G.S.Pattonchoice of words, phraseology, wording, phrasing, dictionformulation, expression - the style of expressing yourself; "he suggested a better formulation"; "his manner of expression showed how much he cared"mot juste - the appropriate word or expressionverbalisation, verbalization - the words that are spoken in the activity of verbalization |
verbiagenoun verbosity, repetition, tautology, redundancy, circumlocution, prolixity, periphrasis, pleonasm His writing is full of pretentious and self-indulgent verbiage.verbiagenounWords or the use of words in excess of those needed for clarity or precision:diffuseness, diffusion, long-windedness, pleonasm, prolixity, redundancy, verboseness, verbosity, windiness, wordage, wordiness.Translationsverbiage
verbiageWhen the context involves a software or hardware system, thisrefers to documentation. This term borrows the connotationsof mainstream "verbiage" to suggest that the documentation isof marginal utility and that the motives behind its productionhave little to do with the ostensible subject.Verbiage
VerbiageBusiness jargon added to a proposal or report to make it sound more impressive.verbiage Related to verbiage: wordageSynonyms for verbiagenoun verbositySynonyms- verbosity
- repetition
- tautology
- redundancy
- circumlocution
- prolixity
- periphrasis
- pleonasm
Synonyms for verbiagenoun words or the use of words in excess of those needed for clarity or precisionSynonyms- diffuseness
- diffusion
- long-windedness
- pleonasm
- prolixity
- redundancy
- verboseness
- verbosity
- windiness
- wordage
- wordiness
Synonyms for verbiagenoun overabundance of wordsSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun the manner in which something is expressed in wordsSynonyms- choice of words
- phraseology
- wording
- phrasing
- diction
Related Words- formulation
- expression
- mot juste
- verbalisation
- verbalization
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