Verbosity refers to the quality of using more words than necessary to convey a message. It often involves excessive elaboration, repetition, or overly complex language that can obscure the main point. In writing and speech, verbosity can lead to confusion and make communication less effective. In contrast, concise communication aims to deliver information clearly and succinctly without unnecessary embellishments. Reducing verbosity is often encouraged in both professional and casual communication to enhance clarity and understanding.

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