noun
- excessive concern with words rather than with the realities they represent
- a verbal expression or phrase
Examples
- The politician’s speech was criticized as mere verbalism without concrete policy proposals.
- His writing suffered from verbalism, focusing on fancy words rather than clear ideas.
- The professor warned against verbalism in academic writing.
- She dismissed his argument as empty verbalism.
- The contract was full of legal verbalisms that obscured its meaning.
- Critics accused the movement of engaging in verbalism rather than action.