verbose |
articulate |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and articulate
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy while
articulate is clear, effective.
As a noun articulate is
(
label) an animal of the subkingdom articulata.
As a verb articulate is
to make clear or effective.
eloquent |
verbose |
As adjectives the difference between eloquent and verbose
is that
eloquent is eloquent (fluently persuasive and articulate) while
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy.
tumid |
verbose |
Related terms |
Tumid is a related term of verbose.
As adjectives the difference between tumid and verbose
is that
tumid is swollen, enlarged, bulging while
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy.
verbose |
showy |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and showy
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy while
showy is (sometimes|derogatory) calling attention; flashy; standing out to the eye.
verbose |
vivid |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and vivid
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy while
vivid is (of perception) clear, detailed or powerful.
As a noun vivid is
(new zealand) a felt-tipped permanent marker.
verbose |
succint |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and succint
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy while
succint is .
verbose |
loud |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and loud
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary. Long winded, or windy while
loud is of great intensity.
As an adverb loud is
loudly.
As a proper noun Loud is
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expatiate |
verbose |
As a verb expatiate
is to range at large, or without restraint.
As an adjective verbose is
abounding in words, containing more words than necessary. Long winded, or windy.
verbose |
convoluted |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and convoluted
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary long winded, or windy while
convoluted is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.
verbose |
pedantic |
As adjectives the difference between verbose and pedantic
is that
verbose is abounding in words, containing more words than necessary. Long winded, or windy while
pedantic is like a pedant, overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning.
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