Pronunciation: /ˈwɜrdiˌnɪs/
noun the quality or state of using an excessive amount of words; verbosity
A1 Wordiness in writing can make it hard for beginners to understand.
A2 Students at this level should focus on reducing wordiness in their essays.
B1 The teacher provided feedback on the wordiness of the student's report.
B2 Effective communication requires avoiding unnecessary wordiness.
C1 The editor suggested cutting down on wordiness to improve the clarity of the article.
C2 The author's tendency towards wordiness detracted from the overall impact of the novel.
formal The professor marked down the student's essay for excessive wordiness.
informal I think you should try to cut down on the wordiness in your writing.
slang Your writing is way too wordy, try to keep it more concise.
figurative The wordiness of her speech made it difficult to understand her true message.
wordied
wordinesses
more wordy
most wordy
wordiness
will wordiness
have wordied
is wordying
wordiness
wordy
to wordiness
wordying
wordied