Verbage example sentences

ver·bi·age

noun

verbiage (noun) · verbage (noun)

  - speech or writing that uses too many words or excessively technical expressions:

  - the way in which something is expressed; wording or diction:

Synonyms

verbosity, verboseness, padding, wordiness, prolixity, superfluity, redundancy, lengthiness, protractedness, discursiveness, expansiveness, digressiveness, convolution, circumlocution, circuitousness, rambling, wandering, meandering, waffle, waffling, flannel, logorrhea

"Verbage" Example Sentences

1. The contract's verbage was surprisingly clear and concise.
2. I didn't understand the legal verbage; it was too technical.
3. She carefully chose her verbage to avoid offending anyone.
4. The verbage on the website was outdated and needed updating.
5. His angry verbage shocked everyone in the room.
6. The marketing team revised the verbage to make it more appealing.
7. I found the verbage in the instructions confusing.
8. The poem's beautiful verbage captivated the audience.
9. He meticulously crafted the verbage of his speech.
10. The verbage on the tombstone was barely legible.
11. She softened her verbage after realizing her mistake.
12. The verbage in the email was overly formal.
13. Despite the complex verbage, the meaning was clear.
14. The verbage used in the advertisement was misleading.
15. He admired the author's skillful verbage.
16. Changing the verbage slightly improved the overall impact.
17. The verbage was so flowery it was difficult to follow.
18. The agreement's verbage needed to be more precise.
19. The song's verbage was both poetic and powerful.
20. I disliked the pretentious verbage in his essay.
21. The verbage of the announcement was carefully considered.
22. Simple verbage is often more effective than complex language.
23. The verbage on the sign was faded and worn.
24. She edited the verbage to remove any ambiguity.
25. The politician's carefully chosen verbage swayed the voters.
26. The technical verbage was lost on the general audience.
27. With better verbage, the message would be clearer.
28. The verbage of the letter was surprisingly harsh.
29. The ancient text's archaic verbage was challenging to translate.
30. The marketing material's verbage targeted a younger demographic.
31. He revised the verbage multiple times before submitting.
32. The verbage in the novel's description was quite intriguing.
33. Strong verbage is crucial for effective communication.
34. The archaic verbage added to the novel's historical feel.
35. The verbage was so convoluted, I couldn't understand it.
36. The document's verbage needed a thorough review.
37. He chose his verbage with great precision.
38. The overly formal verbage made the letter sound impersonal.
39. The verbage on the packaging was eye-catching.
40. The subtle changes in verbage significantly altered the meaning.
41. She was praised for her eloquent verbage.
42. The verbage on the application form was confusing.
43. The author's use of verbage was both innovative and effective.
44. He rewrote the entire section, changing the verbage completely.
45. The verbage used in political discourse is often carefully crafted.
46. The verbage of the press release was carefully worded.
47. The verbage in the contract was legally binding.
48. She spent hours perfecting the verbage of her presentation.
49. The verbage in the instructions was unnecessarily complicated.
50. The verbage alone betrayed his true intentions.

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