| NOM | communication | facúndia, verbositat | an expressive style that uses excessive or empty words |
|---|---|---|---|
| communication | facúndia, ensabonada, raspallada | flattery designed to gain favor / favor / favor |
| Sentit | An expressive style that uses excessive or empty words. | |
|---|---|---|
| Sinònim | verbositat | |
| Específic | circumlocució, circumloqui, perífrasi, perífrasis | A style that involves indirect ways of expressing things |
| pleonasme | Using more words than necessary | |
| prolixitat | boring verbosity | |
| repetitivitat | verboseness resulting from excessive repetitions | |
| xerrameca | overabundance of words | |
| General | estil d'expressió, estil | A way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period |
| Contrari | laconisme | A neatly short / short and concise expressive style |
| Anglès | verboseness, verbosity | |
| Espanyol | facundia, verbosidad | |
| Adjectius | prolix, verbós | Using or containing too many words |
| Sentit | flattery designed to gain favor / favor / favor. | |
|---|---|---|
| Sinònims | ensabonada, raspallada | |
| General | adulació, afalac, llagoteria | excessive or insincere praise |
| Anglès | blarney, coaxing, soft soap, sweet talk | |
| Espanyol | camelo, candonga, carocas, enlabio, pamema | |
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