| A | B |
| verbose | using more words than necessary; wordy |
| blasphemy | disrespect or irreverence toward something sacred or seriously important |
| vilify | to slander or defame someone's name or standing in the community; to malign |
| diatribe | bitter, critical speech or writing |
| vitriolic | burning or corrosive like acid; caustic |
| jargon | special language or terminology; dialect or hybrid language |
| satire | comedy using laughter as a weapon to evoke a feeling of scorn along with amusement |
| tirade | a lengthy, emotional, critical speech |
| slander | a false, defamatory spoken criticism of someone |
| garble | to change or alter meaning through misrepresentation of facts or distortion of ideas |
| rhetoric | insincere or high-flown writing or speech; originally, the study of good communication |
| garrulous | extremely talkative, gabby, loquacious, verbose |