"Prolixious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Prolonged and excessive use of words, especially to the point of being tedious or boring.
Example: "The professor's prolixious explanation of the complex theory left the students yawning in class."
Prolificness is the quality of being highly productive, creative, and successful in producing something, typically over a period of time. It describes someone or something that is very active, abundant, and fruitful in their output or achievements.<br><br>Example: "The artist's prolificness in painting resulted in the creation of dozens of masterpieces throughout her career."<br><br>Synonyms: productiveness, creativeness, fruitfulness, abundance, competence.
Prolixity refers to the quality of being excessively long-winded or verbose, often to the point of being tedious or boring.
A prolocutor is a person who plays a role speaking on behalf of someone else, either officially or informally.