-x is a negative unknown or a negative variable.
and or but
nagetive
To make a statement an automatic negative statement you only have to say one word. That is Not, or sometimes No will work
negative
The professor's response was so verbose that it left the students feeling overwhelmed with information.
To use the word "verbose" in a sentence, you could say, "His speech was so verbose that it became difficult to follow his main points." This sentence conveys the idea that someone's speech was excessively long-winded and complicated.
verbose verbose means very wordy, or detailed.
Verbose is to concise as unscrupulous is to principled. The definition of the word unscrupulous is fairly synonymous with unprincipled.
How about 'verbose" ?
The word "verbatim" has the Latin stem "verbum," which means "word." "Verbatim" means to repeat word for word, or exactly as spoken or written.
loquacious, garrulous, verbose, effusive
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
Verbose, long-winded, rambling
The word "verbose" is believed to have originated in the 15th century, but it was first officially documented in English dictionaries around the early 17th century.
verbose,tedious
Using or containing an excessive number of words is called verbose. For example, He is very verbose; it takes him 20 words to say hello.wordy