Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
battology
Noun
/ˌbætˈtɒl.ə.dʒi/

Definition
The redundant or excessive use of words, often leading to verbosity or meaningless repetition.

Examples
- The speaker’s battology made it difficult for the audience to stay engaged during the presentation.
- In his essay, the author fell into a battology that obscured his main argument.
- Avoiding battology can help make your writing more concise and impactful.

Meaning
Battology refers to a style of speaking or writing that is characterized by unnecessary repetition of words or phrases. It detracts from clarity and can make communication tedious.

Synonyms
- Verbosity
- Wordiness
- Redundancy
- Repetition
- Prolixity