talkative (Meaning)

Wordnet

talkative (s)

full of trivial conversation

unwisely talking too much

friendly and open and willing to talk

Webster

talkative (a.)

Given to much talking.

talkative Sentence Examples

  1. My friend Mary is known for her talkative nature, never failing to initiate conversations.
  2. The talkative neighbor couldn't resist sharing every detail of her day with anyone who would listen.
  3. The talkative child couldn't help but interrupt his teacher with an endless stream of questions.
  4. The talkative salesman was unable to sell a single product due to his incessant rambling.
  5. The talkative teenager spent hours on the phone, chatting away with friends and family.
  6. The talkative politician delivered an hour-long speech, leaving the audience exhausted.
  7. The talkative parrot repeated everything back to its owner, providing constant entertainment.
  8. The talkative radio host kept the audience engaged with his enthusiastic banter and witty remarks.
  9. The talkative employee often kept her coworkers from completing their tasks with her constant interruptions.
  10. The talkative student dominated class discussions, leaving little time for others to participate.

FAQs About the word talkative

full of trivial conversation, unwisely talking too much, friendly and open and willing to talkGiven to much talking.

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

closemouthed, silent, quiet, quiet, closemouthed, reticent, shy, uncommunicative, laconic, uncommunicative

My friend Mary is known for her talkative nature, never failing to initiate conversations.

The talkative neighbor couldn't resist sharing every detail of her day with anyone who would listen.

The talkative child couldn't help but interrupt his teacher with an endless stream of questions.

The talkative salesman was unable to sell a single product due to his incessant rambling.