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Verbiage (noun)
ver·bi·age [vur-bee-ij]


noun
1. overabundance or superfluity of words, as in writing or speech; wordiness; verbosity.
2. manner or style of expressing something in words; wording: a manual of official verbiage.

WORDS RELATED TO VERBIAGE
circumlocution, expansiveness, floridity, long-windedness, loquacity, periphrasis, pleonasm, prolixity, redundancy, tautology, verbosity

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ORIGIN: 1715–25; < French, equivalent to Middle French verbi(er) to gabble + -age-age

HOW TO USE VERBIAGE IN A SENTENCE
See how others who are passionate about a topic are talking about it and see how you can incorporate that verbiage into your posts.
WHY BRANDS SHOULD CARE ABOUT INCLUSION IN MARKETING; FRIDAY’S DAILY BRIEF | CAROLYN LYDEN | JULY 9, 2021 | SEARCH ENGINE LAND

In this verbiage, this denotes anything shy of a commercial vehicle.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALL-TERRAIN TIRES | WES SILER | APRIL 6, 2021 | OUTSIDE ONLINE

He had played quarterback at Stanford and knew the verbiage of the West Coast offense.
NEW GM MARTIN MAYHEW AGAIN RETURNS TO WASHINGTON WITH UNFINISHED BUSINESS | SAM FORTIER | MARCH 11, 2021 | WASHINGTON POST

Going through the verbiage you will find that they place authority on the authors of content being mentioned in news articles and publications.
MAKING THE ARGUMENT FOR NOFOLLOW LINKS IN SEO | ROB DELORY | JANUARY 12, 2021 | SEARCH ENGINE WATCH

That has explanations back to the verbiage in the United States in the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s actually.
DOES ANYONE REALLY KNOW WHAT SOCIALISM IS? (EP. 408 REBROADCAST) | STEPHEN J. DUBNER | SEPTEMBER 17, 2020 | FREAKONOMICS

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Date: 2023-09-20 01:44 am (UTC)
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A good word to know :)
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