noun
- the use of many words to express something that could be said more briefly; a roundabout way of speaking or writing
- an indirect or evasive way of speaking, especially to avoid saying something directly or unpleasantly
Usage: plural form of circumlocution; often implies unnecessary verbosity or evasiveness
Usage: emphasizes avoidance or evasion rather than mere wordiness
Examples
- The politician's speech was full of circumlocutions that obscured his actual position on the issue.
- Instead of saying 'He died,' the writer used circumlocutions like 'He passed away' and 'He is no longer with us.'
- Legal documents are often criticized for their circumlocutions and overly complex language.
- She avoided the question through a series of circumlocutions about the weather and other topics.
- The teacher asked students to eliminate circumlocutions and write more directly.
- His circumlocutions made it difficult to understand what he really meant.
- Good writing avoids unnecessary circumlocutions in favor of clear, simple statements.