Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
long-form
adjective
lɔŋ-fɔrm

Definition
A format or style of content that is lengthy and comprehensive, providing in-depth information on a subject.

Examples
- The article was a long-form piece that thoroughly examined the impact of climate change.
- Many bloggers prefer to create long-form content to engage readers more deeply.
- Long-form journalism often provides a more complete picture of a news event.

Meaning
Long-form refers to written content that typically exceeds 1,200 words and offers a detailed exploration of topics.

Synonyms
- Extended
- Comprehensive
- In-depth
- Detailed