Antonym of LACONIC

prolix
profligate
prolific
bucolic

The correct answer is A. prolix.

Laconic means using few words, especially in a way that

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is blunt or to the point. Prolix means using or containing too many words; wordy.

B. profligate means wasteful or extravagant, especially with money or other resources.
C. prolific means producing or creating much or many things, especially in a short period of time.
D. bucolic means relating to or characteristic of the countryside, especially in an idealized or romantic way.

In conclusion, the antonym of laconic is prolix.

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