verbiage dans le dictionnaire PONS

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The development of literature brought many new genres and themes, with the intended substance of a work often buried within heavy verbiage and other stylistic embellishments.
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Although this type of usage may be favoured in certain contexts, it may also be disfavoured when used gratuitously to portray false erudition, obfuscate or otherwise introduce verbiage.
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It's also a good opportunity to show off your commanding grasp of the sport's varied verbiage.
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Class mottos typically have verbiage that rhymes or is phonetically similar with their class year.
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As late as the 1987 revision of the guide this same verbiage is intact, but in the 2010 revision of the guide, the verbiage had been removed.
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The novel is stuffed with ephemera, but luckily, its overabundance of imagery and sheer verbiage can be made to seem part of its subject matter.
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Porter's eye never tires of seeking accidental, unconventional literature in odd pages of textbooks, far corners of advertisements, the verbiage of greeting cards and repair manuals, ad infinitum.
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One criticism has been that ministers under stress preach habitual content and verbiage between sermons.
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This new amendment added verbiage to protect all species of animal from animal cruelty.
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The high and low binary is particularly relevant in communication as certain verbiage is considered high, while slang is considered low.
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