prolixity
noun
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Pronunciation: /pɹəˈlɪk.sɪ.ti/ / /pɹəʊˈlɪk.sɪ.ti/
noun
Etymology: From Old French prolixite, from Latin prolixitas. By surface analysis, prolix + -ity.
- Long-windedness, tiresome length, an excess of words.
“Of Skelton's one excursion into dramatic form, Magnificence, not much need be said. [...] Its fault, a fatal one in drama, is its prolixity, but cut by at least two-thirds it might act very much better than one imagines.”
“Must I then for twenty-three mortal days endure the prolixity of that tedious woman?”