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Definitions from the WebMany WordsPart of Speech: Noun (plural)Sense: A large number of words Example sentence: She had so much to say that she struggled to find the right words to express herself. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Abundant in words; verbose Example sentence: The professor's lectures were always interesting but tended to be too wordy. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Verb (transitive)Sense: To express or communicate through words Example sentence: He found it difficult to accurately word his feelings in the letter. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: AdverbSense: In a manner that involves the use of many words Example sentence: She explained the concept very clearly and succinctly, not wasting time by speaking too many words. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: Idiom (informal)Sense: Signifies that an explanation is unnecessary because something is self-explanatory Example sentence: After seeing the spectacular fireworks display, John simply said, "Many words." Related products on Amazon | ||||
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