prolix:

too long or too wordy and therefore boring or difficult

prolix:

too long or too wordy and therefore boring or difficult

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Hanuman had no interest in giving a prolix discourse to Ravana; he just gave a stern warning and a scary demonstration of Rama’s prowess.

Mahabharata:  Because both Bhishma and Yudhishthira were lovers of wisdom, neither found their discussion on Bhishma’s deathbed prolix, even though it ran into thousands of verses.

Bhagavad-gita:  The Bhagavad-gita can be called profound or perplexing based on perspective, but it can’t be called prolix – it is just seven hundred verses.