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Question | Answer |
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brevity | briefness or conciseness in speech or writing |
concise | using few words in speaking or writing -cut out |
laconic | using few words in speech |
pithy | brief and FULL OF MEANING; concise |
quiescent | quiet; still; inactive |
reticent | not talking much; reserved |
succinct | clearly stated, briefly stated; concise |
taciturn (attitudes) | silent; sparing of words; close-mouthed -solemn |
terse (attitudes) | using only the words that are needed to make the point very concise; sometimes to the point of rudeness |
bombastic | using language in a pompous, showy way; speaking to impress others |
circumlocution | speaking in circles; roundabout speech |
colloquial | pertaining to common everyday speech; conversational |
diffuse | spread out, not concise; wordy |
digress | to wander off from the subject or topic spoken about |
eloquence | artful ease with speaking; speech that can influence ppl's feelings |
garrulous | talkative; locquacious |
grandiloquent | using big fancy words when speaking for the purpose of impressing others |
loquacious | very talkative; likeing to talk; garrulous |
prattle | to speak on and on in a senseless and silly manner; talk foolishly |
ramble | to talk on and on pointlessly, without clear direction |
rant | to talk very loudly, even wildly; rave |
rhetorical | relating to speech that is used to persuade or have some effect; insincere in expression |
verbose | using too many words; wordy; long-winded |
voluble | talking a great deal with ease; glib |
arrogant | overbearing; proud; haughty |
braggart | one who boasts a great deal |
complacent | self-satisfied; smug |
contemptuous | lacking respect; scornful |
disdainful | full of bitter scorn and pride; aloof |
egotistical | excessively self-absorbed; very conceited |
haughty | having great pride in oneself and dislike for others |
insolent | boldly disrespectful in speech or behavior; rude |
narcissistic | having to do w/ extreme self-adoration & a feeling of superiority to everyone |
ostentatious | having to do with showing off; pretentious |
presumptuous | too forward or bold; overstepping proper bounds |
pretentious | claiming or pretending increased importance; ostentatious; affectedly grand |
supercilious | looking down on others; proud and scornful |
swagger | to walk around in a proud, showy manner; to boast in a loud manner |
banal | dull or stale because of overuse; trite; hackneyed |
cliche | an idea or expression that has become stale due to overuse |
derivative | unoriginal; taken from something already existing |
hackneyed | made commonplace by overuse; trite |
insipid | lacking flavor or taste; unexciting |
lackluster | lacking vitality, energy, brightness; boring |
mundane | commonplace; ordinary |
platitude | quality of being dull; an obvious remark uttered as if it were original |
prosaic | dull; commonplace |
trite | unoriginal and stale due to overuse |
vapid | lacking freshness and zest; flat; stale |