long-winded
Frequently Asked Questions
- His speech was so long-winded that I almost fell asleep!
- My coworkers tell me I’m long-winded during presentations, but I just like to be thorough.
- I realized my essay was really long-winded and over the word count—I had to cut several pages.
Example Sentences
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It’s tempting to dismiss Durham’s report as a long-winded attempt to justify his abysmal record as special counsel.
From Los Angeles Times
Retired Justice Stephen G. Breyer, whom Justice Jackson replaced, was similarly known to be vocal, asking long-winded, hypothetical questions reminiscent of a law school professor’s quizzes meant to challenge and confound his students.
From Washington Times
That’s a long-winded way of saying “no, probably not” to your question.
From Seattle Times
There were handshakes, hugs and song — the Ukrainian national anthem, of course — and a few photos, but no long-winded speeches or squandered minutes.
From New York Times
In reality, Newsom is a talented orator — often long-winded, he admits, but a politician who projects passion and offers straight talk, especially when speaking extemporaneously.
From Los Angeles Times
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.