Difference between Wordily and Long-windedly
What is the difference between Wordily and Long-windedly?
Wordily as an adverb is in a wordy manner; using too many words. while Long-windedly as an adverb is in a long-winded manner; in a fashion employing more lengthy phrasing, utilizing extraneous words, making use of superfluous verbiage, applying more grandiose verbal construction, etc., than is strictly required, necessary, or desirable, in order to convey the essential nature of the communication.
Wordily
Part of speech: adverb
Definition: In a wordy manner; using too many words.
Long-windedly
Part of speech: adverb
Definition: In a long-winded manner; in a fashion employing more lengthy phrasing, utilizing extraneous words, making use of superfluous verbiage, applying more grandiose verbal construction, etc., than is strictly required, necessary, or desirable, in order to convey the essential nature of the communication.
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