1 :
given to prosy, rambling, or tedious
loquacity : pointlessly or annoyingly talkative. 2 : wordy sense 1 garrulous speeches.
What are the synonyms for garrulous?
- chatty.
- glib.
- loquacious.
- voluble.
- blabbermouth.
- effusive.
- gabby.
- long-winded.
What is a garrulous person?
1 :
given to prosy, rambling, or tedious
loquacity : pointlessly or annoyingly talkative. 2 : wordy sense 1 garrulous speeches.
What is the opposite garrulous?
Antonyms:
laconic
, reserved, reticent, silent, speechless, taciturn. Synonyms: chattering, loquacious, talkative, verbose.
What is the antonym and synonym of garrulous?
chattering, loquacious, talkative, verbose. Antonyms:
laconic
, reserved, reticent, silent, speechless, taciturn.
What do you call someone who never stops talking?
Compulsive talking (or talkaholism) is talking that goes beyond the bounds of what is considered to be socially acceptable. … Studies have shown that most people who are
talkaholics
are aware of the amount of talking they do, are unable to stop, or do not see it as a problem.
What is a person who talks too much called?
Motormouth
. noun : a person who talks excessively.
What do you call a person who likes to hear themselves talk?
A loquacious person
talks a lot, often about stuff that only they think is interesting. You can also call them chatty or gabby, but either way, they’re loquacious. … Of course, if you’ve got nothing to say, a loquacious person might make a good dinner companion, because they’ll do all the talking.
What does Pellucidity mean?
pellucid • puh-LOO-sid • adjective. 1 :
admitting maximum passage of light without diffusion or distortion
2 : reflecting light evenly from all surfaces 3 : easy to understand.
What is a positive word for talkative?
chatty loquacious | amiable easy | exuberant boisterous | unselfconscious ebullient | loud touchy-feely |
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What does effusiveness mean?
1 : marked by the expression
of great or excessive emotion or enthusiasm
effusive praise.
What does vociferous mean in law?
Vociferous derives from the word Latin vox, which means “
voice
.” But other English words can be used to describe those who compel attention by being loud and insistent. “Vociferous” implies a vehement shouting or calling out, but to convey the insistency of a demand or protest, “clamorous” might be a better choice.
What do you call a person who spends a lot of money?
A spendthrift (also profligate or prodigal)
is someone who is extravagant and recklessly wasteful with money, often to a point where the spending climbs well beyond his or her means.
Which is the best synonym for laudable?
- admirable,
- applaudable,
- commendable,
- creditable,
- estimable,
- meritorious,
- praiseworthy.
Which word is most nearly opposite in meaning to hallow?
- condemn.
- curse.
- damn.
Which is the best antonym for loquacious?
- quiet.
- silent.
- untalkative.
- restrained.
- subdued.