Monday, March 08, 2004

*The Mooncake teaches practical English*


1. Otiose adj.
Of no use, ineffective; futile.


2. Prolix adj.
Tediously prolonged; wordy.
Tending to SPEAK or write at excessive lengths.


3. Prolixity n.
The quality or state of being prolix (see above).
Boring verboseness.


PUT IT ALL TOGETHER! Sample sentence:

"Gosh, what utter otiose prolixity!"

Can you think of any situations where this sentence may be appropriate?
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