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    prolix
    /ˈprəʊlɪks/

    adjective

    • 1. (of speech or writing) using or containing too many words; tediously lengthy: "he found the narrative too prolix and discursive"

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  2. PROLIX definition: 1. using too many words and therefore boring or difficult to read or listen to: 2. using too many…. Learn more.

  3. Jul 5, 2012 · The meaning of PROLIX is unduly prolonged or drawn out : too long. How to use prolix in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Prolix.

  4. Prolix definition: extended to great, unnecessary, or tedious length; long and wordy.. See examples of PROLIX used in a sentence.

  5. PROLIX meaning: 1. using too many words and therefore boring or difficult to read or listen to: 2. using too many…. Learn more.

  6. A book that feels like it is several hundred pages longer than it needs to be is prolix. The word simply means that something has too many words and goes on too long.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. (of a speech, book, etc) so long as to be boring; verbose 2. indulging in prolix speech or writing; long-winded.... Click for more definitions.

  8. prolix. ( ˈprəʊlɪks; prəʊˈlɪks) adj. 1. (of a speech, book, etc) so long as to be boring; verbose. 2. indulging in prolix speech or writing; long-winded. [C15: from Latin prōlixus stretched out widely, from pro- 1 + līquī to flow] proˈlixity, proˈlixness n. proˈlixly adv.