GARRULOUS vs LOQUACIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Given to excessive and often trivial or rambling talk; tiresomely talkative.
- Wordy and rambling.
- Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious.
- Having a loud, harsh note; noisy; -- said of birds.
- Excessively or tiresomely talkative.
- Full of trivial conversation
- Excessively wordy and rambling.
- Full of trivial conversation
- Very talkative; garrulous.
- Given to continual talking; talkative; garrulous.
- Speaking; expressive.
- Apt to blab and disclose secrets.
- Talkative or chatty, especially of persons given to excess conversation.
GARRULOUS vs LOQUACIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Talkative; prating; loquacious; specifically, given to talking much and with much minuteness and repetition of unimportant or trivial details.
- Synonyms Loquacious, etc. (see talkative); prattling, babbling.
- Synonyms Garrulous, etc. See talkative.
- Talkative; given to continual talking; chattering.
GARRULOUS vs LOQUACIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Ebullient, Pugnacious, Excitable, Irascible, Jovial, Amiable, Affable, Gregarious, Taciturn, Talky, Gabby, Talkative, Chatty, Voluble, Loquacious
- Pugnacious, Excitable, Erudite, Amiable, Verbose, Taciturn, Jovial, Affable, Gregarious, Talky, Gabby, Chatty, Talkative, Voluble, Garrulous
GARRULOUS vs LOQUACIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ebullient, Pugnacious, Excitable, Irascible, Jovial, Amiable, Affable, Gregarious, Taciturn, Talky, Gabby, Talkative, Chatty, Voluble, Loquacious
- Pugnacious, Excitable, Erudite, Amiable, Verbose, Taciturn, Jovial, Affable, Gregarious, Talky, Gabby, Chatty, Talkative, Voluble, Garrulous
GARRULOUS vs LOQUACIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- She was a very amiable old lady, though somewhat garrulous, for which some of the settlers were disposed to ridicule her.
- This flushed and garrulous Nelson moved her more poignantly than a more heroic figure.
- They seemed a garrulous race, and a different look about him.
- While he may be garrulous he always makes sense.
- WE have reached a period when history, though not grown garrulous, has become autobiographical.
- A gunpoint in colouring, cayman, awarded folksong $810,000 for future garrulous anguish.
- Do not be garrulous and always limit the conversation to professional topics.
- Garrulous, noisy, boisterous and obstreperous in speech; such a person; to rant.
- Bridget very much, just the way she is: garrulous, boozy, inappropriate.
- Reading Africa into American Literature: Senegambian Roots, Creole Routes, Garrulous Ghosts.
- Hinckley, whom others found distant and defensive, was revealing and loquacious with her, she said.
- Survival mode a rather extroverted and loquacious totem, was much friendlier and in!
- But though his lips disdained to address me, his eyes were very loquacious.
- The loquacious Laurence cited the effort of his forward legions: Dan Georaiana.
- A person reputedly loquacious as he is should have been able to couch his words better.
- Instead of saying that someone is loquacious, you can say they are talkative, chatty, or voluble.
- By their nature, theologians and ministers are more loquacious, then as now.
- Expressive, loquacious, incredible songwriter with a gift of vernacular for sure.
- The love that dare not say its name is now loquacious.
- In social life, he is pleasant and communicative, without being loquacious.
GARRULOUS vs LOQUACIOUS: QUESTIONS
- What happened in the case of the Garrulous Gambler?
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