prolix

/ˈproʊlɪks/
adjective
  1. Using too many words; long-winded and tedious in speech or writing.
    • Critics called the novel prolix, with endless descriptions that slowed the plot.
    • Her prolix email could have been summed up in two sentences.
    • The professor's prolix lecture made it hard for students to stay awake.
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