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prolix Meaning in Tamil ( prolix வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

தேவையற்ற அளவுக்கு நீட்டப்படுகிற,



prolix's Usage Examples:

Notwithstanding the prolixity of writers and the number of the writings, all attempts at extracting an algebraic analysis from their geometrical theorems and problems have been fruitless, and it is generally conceded that their analysis was geometrical and had little or no affinity to algebra.


His writings are exceedingly voluminous, and his style is clear and straightforward, though undeniably prolix.


The writers of the silver age found fault with his prolixity, want of sparkle and epigram, and monotony of his clausulae.


Prayers and other formulas have been copied down by Sahagun and other chroniclers, of endless prolixity, but not without occasional touches of pathos.


His prolixity was increased by his unwillingness, when writing without prescribed limits, to leave out any detail, however unimportant.


His controversial writings are vigorous if prolix and his theological essays have little merit.


As a writer he was apt to be turgid and prolix, and there was a somewhat un-English element of ostentation in his manner.


To those who have no patience with the minutiae of legislation, the prolix discussions are as irksome as the arguments appear arbitrary.


Notwithstanding its prolixity, this is an interesting work.


imitation of the New Testament practice; and where it is not marred by undue prolixity commends itself to most Christian people as a solemn and impressive service.


To avoid dryness and prolixity he condensed quotations, and occasionally employed the Thucydidean method of abridgment or representation in place of fact catalogues.


It must be confessed that, judged by Western standards, the poems of Ephraim are prolix and wearisome in the extreme, and are distinguished by few striking poetic beauties.


His speeches were apt to be prolix, and he defended their prolixity on principle (i.





Synonyms:

windiness, long-windedness, voluble, tedious, pleonastic, windy, prolixity, tautologic, verbal, wordy, tautological, redundant, verbose, diffuse, prolixness, wordiness, long-winded,



Antonyms:

concentrated, hard, terseness, concise, taciturn,

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