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garrulity

[ guh-roo-li-tee ]

noun

  1. the quality of being garrulous; talkativeness; loquacity.


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Other Words From

  • nongar·ruli·ty noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of garrulity1

1575–85; < French garrulité < Latin garrulitās. See garrulous, -ity
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Example Sentences

Like others afflicted with chronic garrulity, Biden often overstates, misstates and exaggerates.

Third, the correspondence can be read as an extended conversation between two gods on Mount Olympus because both men were determined to project that impression: “But wither is senile garrulity leading me?”

Finnegan was fascinated by Renneker — not only because of his wave knowledge and technical skill, but also because his brashness and garrulity cut against surfing’s “social contract,” which rewards understatement and cool.

Hayes is a poet of swallowed garrulity, imagined riposte, mock correction, and interior litigation.

The Guardian’s leader the next day, England’s Danger, contrasted the silence in Whitehall and Westminster with the “unofficial garrulity” on the matter.

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