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Allusion and Verbosity

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Difference between Allusion and Verbosity

Allusion vs. Verbosity

Allusion is a figure of speech, in which one refers covertly or indirectly to an object or circumstance from an external context. Verbosity or verboseness is speech or writing that uses more words than necessary (for example, using "Despite the fact that" instead of "Although").

Similarities between Allusion and Verbosity

Allusion and Verbosity have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Callimachus.

Callimachus

Callimachus (Καλλίμαχος, Kallimakhos; 310/305–240 BC) was a native of the Greek colony of Cyrene, Libya.

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Allusion and Verbosity Comparison

Allusion has 60 relations, while Verbosity has 88. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.68% = 1 / (60 + 88).

References

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