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What is the word to describe an

  • expletive who tells a lie 9 answers. Often they have been

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Any and all know-it-all wants to be shown at every opportunity: “a known-it-all.” What is most appropriate for your situation, and how fitting is this?

In general someone who is long winds likes to speak. The answers these people take can also be described as ‘long-winded’. How should I answer yes or no to a

question? If the phrase is short-winded, is it an idiomatic antonym for long-winded? In an effort not to offend someone in the immediate past but only be

perceived as so offensive, this is the situation.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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Is this excessively talkative or garrulous?

  • Using high-flown or bombastic language orotund : (Of writing,
  • style, or expression) pompous or extravagant overblown. Oxford
  • Dictionary Online:

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The adj. Verbose – would denote such a person. If

you’re verbose, you use far more words than you need to!”

Am I the only person in this camp who I can tell you was having fun at a party? ‘Or you can provide a verbose response that describes just how much you hated the party, who was and wasn’t there, the fact that you got lost along the way, the terrible food that was served, and the awful music that was played.

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Didact

Dictionary of Languages. com :

  1. A didactic person; one overinclined to instruct others.

What should be my priorities in life?

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Do you think it’s too late to describe Pedant?

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