adjective
- using more words than necessary to express an idea; wordy or roundabout in expression
- formed by using a phrase or multiple words instead of a single word
Usage: formal; linguistics
Usage: grammar; linguistics
Examples
- The politician’s periphrastic speech avoided giving direct answers.
- Her writing style was criticized for being too periphrastic and unclear.
- The periphrastic construction ‘more beautiful’ replaces the synthetic form ‘beautifuler.’
- English uses periphrastic verb forms like ‘will go’ for future tense.
- The professor’s periphrastic explanations confused rather than clarified the concept.
- Periphrastic expressions can make simple ideas sound unnecessarily complex.
- The contract’s periphrastic language made it difficult to understand the terms.