wordy
/ˈwɜːdi/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɚdi] /ˈwɜːrdi/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɚdi] /ˈwər-dē How to pronounce wordy (audio)/ (ame, mw)
wordy — 形容詞
- wordypositive
- wordiercomparative
- wordiestsuperlative
1. longer than it needs to be because the speaker or writer uses extra language ins
冗長的
話或文字太多,不夠精簡
longer than it needs to be because the speaker or writer uses extra language instead of stating the point simply.
Rachid's cover letter felt wordy, so the coach cut two long paragraphs.
Rachid 的求職信太冗長,所以教練刪掉了兩大段。
common collocation: wordy cover letter
The museum label was too wordy for children to read quickly.
那塊博物館說明牌文字太冗長,小朋友很難一下子讀完。
pattern: too wordy for + someone + to-infinitive
When the host asked one question, Anjali gave a wordy answer about her childhood.
主持人只問了一個問題,Anjali 卻給了很冗長的回答,還講到自己的童年。
By page three, the annual report sounded wordy instead of precise.
看到第三頁時,這份年度報告讀起來已經顯得冗長,不夠精準。
After one rehearsal, Joao made the wedding speech less wordy.
練習一次後,Joao 把婚禮致詞改得沒那麼冗長。
- verbose
more formal and often harsher; common in feedback on writing or speaking
- long-winded
especially common for speech that goes on too long
- rambling
suggests the ideas wander instead of staying focused
- prolix
rare and formal; mostly seen in literary or academic criticism
用法筆記
Usually critical and most often used for emails, essays, speeches, answers, and explanations that should be shorter. It points to unnecessary extra wording, not to writing that is simply detailed or careful.