Larry Edelson is a verbose self promoter who is convinced the end of time is near and want you to buy his book for 4000 Yuan. No checks please.
True
Ben Finger has written: 'Concise world history'
Millers diction is formal, yet simple and easy to understand. His language is plain and concise.
Cicely Mead has written: 'A concise guide to vegetable gardening' -- subject(s): Vegetable gardening
These words mean totally opposite things, in other words they are antonyms. While concise (adj.) means short, brief - verbose (adj.) means lengthy,wordy.
My manager told me to write a concise report of the incident so that she could read it quickly and easily.I always follow a concise plan when writing essays for my English class.Although both students essentially said the same thing, Kevin's speech was rambling and verbose, while Evan's was well-organized and concise.
An antonym for "epigram" could be "rambling" or "verbose," as epigrams are concise and to the point, while these terms imply being long-winded or overly wordy.
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.
Unscrupulous is an adjective which means immoral. Thus, it can be used in the following sentences: The politician was so unscrupulous that he lied about his opponent to get elected. There are a lot of unscrupulous policemen at the borders who take bribes in order to let drugs in. I've never heard someone be as unscrupulous as the factory owner who lied and said his cars were safe when they weren't.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
Yes.
Verbose.