0 using too many words; expressed in too many words -- ordrik, vidløftig
a verbose description/style.
a verbose speaker
In early attempts to rigorously follow the original design, calls to generic algorithms were overly verbose.
Of course, the constructions we have given are too verbose to be of direct use in practice.
Their large vocabularies were also evident in the verbose language they used during play with the examiner.
As mentioned before, the large footprint style may be less verbose in the case of specifications that admit aliasing.
In other cases, the choice of unfamiliar and sometimes verbose terminology appears to be descriptively motivated.
Incomplete support for them leads to awkward designs, poor maintainability, and painfully verbose code.
The verbose notation should be suggestive of the meaning of the action denotations.
Finally, functionality is available to define, delete and select labels as verbose synonyms for references to a (block of) cell(s).