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Garrulousness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Garrulousness means excessive talkativeness, especially about trivial matters. A garrulous person tends to ramble on without being concise, often dominating conversations with lengthy, unnecessary details.

garrulousness

/ˈɡærələsnəs/ /ˈɡærʊləsnəs/

Definition:

Excessive talkativeness, especially about trivial matters.

Synonyms:

talkativeness, loquaciousness, volubility, chattiness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

taciturnity, reticence

Common Collocations:

garrulousness of the speaker, avoid garrulousness, display garrulousness

Derivatives:

garrulous, garrulously

Usage Tips:

Use "garrulousness" to describe someone who talks too much, often without substance.

Common Phrases:

full of garrulousness, prone to garrulousness, unchecked garrulousness

Etymology:

From Latin "garrulus" (talkative) + "-ness," meaning the quality of being overly talkative.

Examples:

  • 1. Her garrulousness made the meeting run longer than necessary.
  • 2. The teacher’s garrulousness distracted students from the lesson.
  • 3. His garrulousness often left little room for others to speak.
  • 4. She apologized for her garrulousness during the interview.

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