Definition of Garrulousness

1. Noun. The quality of being wordy and talkative.

Exact synonyms: Garrulity, Loquaciousness, Loquacity, Talkativeness
Generic synonyms: Communicativeness
Specialized synonyms: Leresis
Derivative terms: Garrulous, Garrulous, Loquacious, Loquacious, Talkative, Talkative, Talkative

Definition of Garrulousness

1. Noun. garrulity ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Garrulousness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Garrulousness

garroter
garroters
garrotes
garroting
garrots
garrotte
garrotted
garrotter
garrotters
garrottes
garrotting
garrulities
garrulity
garrulous
garrulously
garrulousness (current term)
garrulousnesses
garrupa
garrupas
garrya
garryas
garryowen
garryowens
gars
gart
garter
garter belt
garter belts
garter snake
garter snakes

Literary usage of Garrulousness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1889)
"termed garrulousness, one might find interesting material for a graduation address in speaking of the men who most largely filled the public eye in the ..."

2. Whistler, and Others by Frederick Wedmore (1906)
"... "—had something of the garrulousness of age ; but not that alone ; the garrulousness had not gone far enough to be a fault; in it there was something of ..."

3. Power of will by Frank Channing Haddock (1907)
"garrulousness. The majority of people talk too much, often saying nothing, or what is perhaps, ... The following rules will cure garrulousness, ..."

4. China by Robert Kennaway Douglas (1882)
"garrulousness ; and 7, Stealing. On the other hand no offence, of whatever kind, on the part of the husband, gives a woman any right to claim a divorce from ..."

5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1889)
"termed garrulousness, one might find interesting material for a graduation address in speaking of the men who most largely filled the public eye in the ..."

6. Whistler, and Others by Frederick Wedmore (1906)
"... "—had something of the garrulousness of age ; but not that alone ; the garrulousness had not gone far enough to be a fault; in it there was something of ..."

7. Power of will by Frank Channing Haddock (1907)
"garrulousness. The majority of people talk too much, often saying nothing, or what is perhaps, ... The following rules will cure garrulousness, ..."

8. China by Robert Kennaway Douglas (1882)
"garrulousness ; and 7, Stealing. On the other hand no offence, of whatever kind, on the part of the husband, gives a woman any right to claim a divorce from ..."

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