Wordiness

Pronunciation: /ˈdəbəjuoʊɑɹˈdaɪˈnɛs/

Wordiness (noun)

  1. Using more words than needed, so the message takes longer to understand.
  2. A writing style where ideas are hard to find because sentences are too long or detailed.

Examples

  • Wordiness makes the message harder to read.
  • The report has wordiness, so it feels too long.