Crossword-Solution: VERBALISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Verbalism | n. | Something expressed verbally; a verbal remark or expression. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “VERBALISM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| exaggerated emphasis on the importance of words | 1 answer |
| VERBAL expression | 1 answer |
| MINUTE attention to words | 1 answer |
| Verbal criticism | 2 answers |
| periphrasis | 17 answers |
| verboseness | 17 answers |
| circumlocution | 18 answers |
| prolixity | 18 answers |
| using euphemisms | 18 answers |
| verbal effusion | 18 answers |
| tautology | 19 answers |
| verbosity | 19 answers |
| pleonasm | 19 answers |
| Verbiage | 19 answers |
| wordiness | 20 answers |
| windiness | 25 answers |
| loquacity | 25 answers |
| diffuseness | 28 answers |
| roundabout | 40 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VERBALISM (5)
But if he forgets that he has substituted and simplified, he soon lapses into verbalism, and begins to talk about names regardless of objects.
Yea, if you miss, overlook, neglect, or shirk by reason of fatigue or indolence, so much as one tittle of these several aspects of a question you might as well leave it altogether alone and give up analysis for selling stock, as did the Professor of Verbalism in the University of Adelaide to the vast solace and enrichment of his family.
Aristotelian logic itself did not become mere syllogistic and verbalism, without some stumbling and oscillation.
Perhaps more than anyone else, the Fabians are responsible for turning English socialist thought from the verbalism of the Marxian disciples to the actualities of English political life.
Verbalism, formalism, mysticism, are given a certain false charm and semblance of self-sufficiency by the cultivation and exercise of the aesthetic interest.