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სიტყვიერება — meaning in English: Verbosity

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მითოლოგია
mit'ologhia
შფოთვა
shpotva
დავიწყება
davitqeba
სიუჟეტი
siuzheti
სიტყვიერება
sit'qviereba
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word სიტყვიერება in discussions about writing styles or public speaking, especially when critiquing a speaker's tendency to use excessive words. It might come up in academic settings, such as literary classes, where the clarity of expression is emphasized.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym would be 'ჭარბი სიტყვა' (charbi sit'qva), which translates to 'excessive wordiness.' However, while 'სიტყვიერება' emphasizes the quality of being verbose or excessively wordy in a more literary context, 'ჭარბი სიტყვა' often conveys a negative connotation of being overly elaborate, suggesting that brevity is generally preferred.
Culture
The word სიტყვიერება has its roots in the Georgian term for 'word,' highlighting the language's deep appreciation for eloquence and expression. In Georgian literature, verbosity can sometimes be viewed as a sign of intellectual depth, yet it also carries a cautionary note, as excessive verbosity might obscure meaning rather than illuminate it.
FAQ
Q.What does the word სიტყვიერება mean in English?
The word სიტყვიერება translates to 'verbosity' in English, referring to the quality of using more words than necessary in speech or writing.
Q.How can I use სიტყიერება in a sentence?
You could say, 'His speech was filled with სიტყვიერება, making it difficult for the audience to grasp his main points.'
Q.Is there a negative connotation to the word სიტყვიერება?
Yes, while it can simply denote verbosity, it often implies that the speaker or writer is using too many words, potentially leading to confusion or dilution of their message.
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