noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He is an expatiator when it comes to discussing science theories, often elaborating with too many unnecessary details.

Definition:to describe or explain something in great detail

From elaborate

Example:Her expatiator boyfriend's verbose explanations of his day were tiring.

Definition:using or containing more words than necessary; overly lengthy and wordy

From verbose

Example:The eloquent expatiator on world affairs captivated the audience with his persuasive eloquence and rich linguistic deportment.

Definition:expressing ideas or feelings in a fluent; forceful manner, often characterized by the use of elaborate and highly descriptive language

From eloquent

Example:He is an expatiator when it comes to discussing science theories, often elaborating with too many unnecessary details.

Definition:to describe or explain something in great detail

From elaborate

Example:The expatiator was detrimental to our meeting's progress with his verbose and trivial comments.

Definition:causing harm, damage, or disadvantage, especially in the long run

From detrimental

Example:The expatiator's verbose monologue left the audience restless and eager for a conclusion.

Definition:using or containing more words than necessary; overly lengthy and wordy

From verbose

Example:The expatiator went into great detail about the history of the monument, tapping into a vast database of historical facts and opinions to create an elaborate narrative.

Definition:to describe or explain something in great detail

From elaborate

Example:Despite his eloquence, his expatiations were often verbose and tedious, causing his audience to lose interest.

Definition:using or containing more words than necessary; overly lengthy and wordy

From verbose

Example:She is an expatiator in conversations about literature, elaborating on the nuances and symbols within each work.

Definition:to describe or explain something in great detail

From elaborate