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analogy is comparison of two question
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
Assert : Deny what would that analogy be?
Verbose.
Using or containing an excessive number of words is called verbose. For example, He is very verbose; it takes him 20 words to say hello.wordy
The professor's response was so verbose that it left the students feeling overwhelmed with information.
Loquacious.
No.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
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Verbose.
The teacher's lecture was so verbose, her class had either fallen asleep, or missed the whole point of the lesson.
To use the word "verbose" in a sentence, you could say, "His speech was so verbose that it became difficult to follow his main points." This sentence conveys the idea that someone's speech was excessively long-winded and complicated.
conversational, chatty, verbose
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."