garrulous
English
    
WOTD – 21 July 2007
    
Pronunciation
    
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɡæɹ.ʊ.ləs/, /ˈɡæɹ.jʊ.ləs/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈɡɛɹ.ə.ləs/, /ˈɡɛɹ.jə.ləs/, /ˈɡæɹ.ə.ləs/, /ˈɡæɹ.jə.ləs/
- Audio (US) - (file) 
- Audio (US) - (file) 
Adjective
    
garrulous (comparative more garrulous, superlative most garrulous)
- Excessively or tiresomely talkative.
- Synonyms: chatty, talkative, longiloquence, long-winded, loquacious, tonguey, voluble; see also Thesaurus:talkative
 -  1891, Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray:- She lingered for a few moments, and was garrulous over some detail of the household.
 
- 1984, "A Modern Whitman," by James Atlas. The Atlantic, Dec 1984.
- Crammed with gossip, anecdotes, and confessions . . ., his garrulous, untidy narratives read like a good novel.
 
 
- (of something written or performed) Excessively wordy and rambling.
- Synonyms: bombastic, rambling, wordy; see also Thesaurus:verbose
 
Derived terms
    
Related terms
    
Translations
    
excessively or tiresomely talkative
| 
 | 
excessively wordy and rambling
| 
 | 
    This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.