- While the stories I write are short, the stories I tell are long. I've been called chatty and loquacious. My conversations have been described as elliptical (lots of tangents and extraneous details but EVENTUALLY I get to the point). I now have a new word for my wordy speak:
- Prolix
- Main Entry:
- pro·lix
- Pronunciation:
- \prō-ˈliks, ˈprō-(ˌ)\
- Function:
- adjective
- Etymology:
- Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French prolix, from Latin prolixus extended, from pro- forward + liquēre to be fluid — more at liquid
- Date:
- 15th century
1 : unduly prolonged or drawn out : too long 2 : marked by or using an excess of words
synonyms see wordy
— pro·lix·i·ty \prō-ˈlik-sə-tē\ noun
— pro·lix·ly adverb
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