0 using or containing more words than are necessary:
a verbose explanation/report/speech/style
He was a notoriously verbose after-dinner speaker.
This is too diffuse and verbose to be of much value, and the subject is better covered in other texts.
We find that these features are necessary to avoid awkward designs, poor maintainability, and painfully verbose code.
The introduction is rather hard going, being extremely verbose.
Some of the more verbose instances with obvious functionality have been left out for the sake of brevity.
The style of writing has produced many esoteric phases and passages that are verbose and repetitive.
Moreover, the verbose syntax of actions makes reasoning notationally cumbersome in some cases.
First, verbose calls to generic algorithms are exacerbated.
Finally, functionality is available to define, delete and select labels as verbose synonyms for references to a (block of) cell(s).