We all know someone who can talk for hours without ever running out of words — whether they’re recounting every detail of their day or spiraling into stories within stories.
Luckily, the English language has a perfect word for these verbose individuals: “garrulous.”
More than just “talkative,” “garrulous” captures the kind of chatter that’s overflowing, meandering and maybe just a bit too much.
Here’s what you need to know about the word “garrulous” so you can start using it today.
What is the definition of ‘garrulous?’
The word “garrulous” is an adjective that describes people who are excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
How is the word ‘garrulous’ pronounced?
The word “garrulous” is pronounced /GEH-ruh-luhs/.
How can you use ‘garrulous’ in a sentence?
My garrulo

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