Word:
GarrulousStatus:
AdjectiveMeaning:
Tending to talk a lot, very talkativeSentences:
1) He became more garrulous after drinking a couple of beers.
2) We got tired of garrulous speeches by the end of the day.Origin:
From Latin garrire which means 'to chat'First use:
1611Synonyms:
blabby, chatty, conversational, gabby, talkative, loquacious, motormouthed, mouthy, talkyAntonyms:
closemouthed, laconic, reserved, reticent, taciturn, tight-lipped, uncommunicative******
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