How do you say “contains a lot of content” using the same idea?

How do I say it with a single word?

If you knew English word for “announcing”, will you be able to find another word to be used?

  • something — may be a text, an article, a blog post
  • contains a lot of content — contains good, new information that is usable for users
  • a lot — is only about quantity, not about “a wide variety of types” or anything like that.

How is the science of the universe different than a physics of living and why do we differ?

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A number of words might be suitable, depending on the context. What are the meanings of copious, abundant, lavish, rich, extensive, ample, overflowing, bountiful

and profuse.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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What’s bloated?

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I am using comprehensive especially in a positive sense

complete and excluding everything that is necessary

for any person.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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I’d tend to use wordy, although its use is somewhat negative, implying that there are more words than necessary.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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If you want a word that is positive, use informative. I don’t mind a potentially negative connotation, you can use dense or maybe packed. If I want to emphasize quantity a bit more,

I can use light/dark. That’s a good word for a good quantity.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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