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lengthy
[lengk-thee, leng-, len-]
adjective
having or being of great length; very long.
a lengthy journey.
tediously verbose; very long; too long.
a lengthy speech.
lengthy
/ ˈlɛŋθɪ, ˈlɛŋkθɪ /
adjective
of relatively great or tiresome extent or duration
Other Word Forms
- lengthily adverb
- lengthiness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
ICE said one of those detained was a Mexican citizen and green card holder with a lengthy rap sheet.
In a later, lengthier statement, the New England Society for Physic Research remembered Dan for his desire to educate and connect with others, and his devotion to his family.
This is the gift “I Know This Much Is True” offers, a lengthy, lyrical vivisection of intertwined lives made of epic woe.
The Clippers issued a lengthy statement Thursday, attempting to explain why Leonard being paid by Aspiration was unrelated to his contract with the Clippers.
"They've shown courage but also resilience in what is a very difficult and lengthy process," he said.
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