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Erbiage

Description

Erbiage refers to excessive or unnecessary wordiness or verbosity in speech or writing. It often implies the use of words that are long, obscure, or unnecessarily complex, resulting in a lack of clarity and conciseness in communication. Erbiage can also suggest the repetition of ideas or information in a superfluous manner.

Senses and Usages

Sense 1:

Noun: Excessive wordiness or verbosity in speech or writing.

Example Sentence: The professor's lecture was filled with erbiage, making it difficult for the students to understand his main points.

Sense 2:

Noun: The use of long, obscure, or unnecessarily complicated words in communication.

Example Sentence: The author's erbiage in the novel confused many readers and hindered their enjoyment of the story.

Sense 3:

Noun: Repetition of ideas or information in a superfluous manner.

Example Sentence: The politician's speech was filled with erbiage, as he kept repeating the same points over and over again.

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