overword

/ˌoʊvərˈwɜrd/
verb
  1. To express in too many words; to say something in a more complicated or lengthy way than necessary.
    • In his speech, he overwored the main point until the audience lost interest.
    • The author tends to overword simple ideas, making the book hard to follow.
    • Please don't overword your explanation; just tell me what happened.
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