Verbiage synonyms
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The definition of chatter is ongoing silly or meaningless talk, or communication between potential terrorists which is monitored by a government agency, or the sounds made by birds and animals.
logorrhea
(Humorous) Excessive talkativeness.
perissology
Talkativeness; the quality of being loquacious.
Manner of expression in words; choice of words; wording
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(Archaic) Conversation; esp., parley or debate
(Countable) A phrase involving pleonasm, that is, a phrase in which one or more words are redundant as their meaning is expressed elsewhere in the phrase.
A dismissal of an employee from work for being no longer necessary; a layoff.
A particular manner of speech:
The choice of words used; phraseology
conciseness (antonym)
The property of being concise, succinctness.
(Uncountable) The state or quality of being diffuse.
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The reflection or refraction of radiation such as light or sound by an irregular surface, tending to scatter it in many directions.
Alternative spelling of long-windedness.
Any unnecessary or superfluous language or facts in evidence or in pleadings.
excess (related)
The amount or degree by which one quantity exceeds another:
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style (related)
A mode of living:
words (related)
Words or the use of words in excess of those needed for clarity or precision
The words selected in expressing something, or the style in which words are used.
The act or manner of formulating phrases; phraseology
The way in which words and phrases are used in speech or writing; style.
the manner in which something is expressed in words; - G.S.Patton
The manner in which something is phrased; wording.
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hyperbole (related)
drivel (related)
pedantry (related)
platitude (related)
claptrap (related)
Find another word for verbiage. In this page you can discover 34 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for verbiage, like: chatter, floridity, logorrhea, perissology, loquacity, wordiness, diction, parlance, pleonasm, redundancy and talk.