garrulous (Meaning)

Wordnet

garrulous (s)

full of trivial conversation

Webster

garrulous (a.)

Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious.

Having a loud, harsh note; noisy; -- said of birds; as, the garrulous roller.

garrulous Sentence Examples

  1. Mary's garrulous nature made her the life of the party, always engaging everyone in lively conversation.
  2. Despite his reserved demeanor, he could be quite garrulous when discussing his favorite topics.
  3. The garrulous old man at the café would regale anyone who would listen with tales of his youth.
  4. In social situations, her garrulous tendencies often overshadowed her friends' contributions to the conversation.
  5. The professor's lectures were informative, yet some students found his garrulous style tiresome.
  6. During the long car ride, his garrulous companion kept him entertained with stories and anecdotes.
  7. His garrulous personality made him a natural fit for the role of master of ceremonies at the event.
  8. The garrulous salesman could talk anyone into buying his products with his charming banter.
  9. Despite his garrulousness, he was often unaware of how he dominated conversations.
  10. Her garrulousness knew no bounds, filling every moment of silence with chatter.

FAQs About the word garrulous

full of trivial conversationTalking much, especially about commonplace or trivial things; talkative; loquacious., Having a loud, harsh note; noisy; -- said of b

talkative, communicative, chatty, conversational, vocal, mouthy, outgoing,loquacious, outspoken, talky

closemouthed, reserved, reticent, silent, quiet, shy, reserved, taciturn, silent, closemouthed

Mary's garrulous nature made her the life of the party, always engaging everyone in lively conversation.

Despite his reserved demeanor, he could be quite garrulous when discussing his favorite topics.

The garrulous old man at the café would regale anyone who would listen with tales of his youth.

In social situations, her garrulous tendencies often overshadowed her friends' contributions to the conversation.