Friday, 25 April 2025

A-Z Challenge 2025 - V is for Verbiage

#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter V
Verbiage - language that is very complicated and contains a lot of unnecessary words

Another word I found while looking at synonyms for waffle or nonsense.  And of course I didn't look too deeply into the exact meaning because although I can definitely waffle and talk a lot of nonsense, I'm not sure the language I use is very complicated or, as other dictionaries state, "technical".

I absolutely cannot use verbiage today - I'm totally winging this post.  It's not been done in advance - it's already past midday so this is all you're going to get today!

But... still time to look at the V countries:

Although I don't officially have a theme I wanted something to link my posts so I thought I'd see how many countries in the World I've visited or might visit. 

  • Vanuatu
  • Vatican City (Holy See)
  • Venezuela
  • Vietnam

I have visited none of these!  Vanuatu, Venezuela and Vietnam are out of my reach but, as a Catholic (albeit rather lapsed) a visit to Vatican City would be interesting.

That's still 20 out of 197 countries then.

And 22 out of 26 letters done.

5 comments:

  1. I've been to Vatican City!! I forgot that it is its own country!! Only four more to go, Wendy. You are doing a bang-up job again this year!! Happy weekend!!

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  2. No v countries for me....and all my A-Z verbiage is now written and scheduled!

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  3. Verbiage not a word I have heard off and had no idea what it meant

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  4. This is a word I have never heard of before.
    I think I would like to visit Vatican City especially at the moment, it would be very interesting.

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  5. Verbiage is a great addition to the collection. I’ve been to Vietnam and had forgotten the Vatican was a country, silly me.

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