Talkative (adjective)

Given to talking a lot; talky or garrulous.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from talk, on the pattern of words such as talkless.

Examples:

  1. He is a talkative person and likes to tell long stories.
  2. She was talkative and friendly, always eager to engage in conversation.
  3. The talkative man never let anyone else get a word in.
  4. The children were talkative and rowdy, making it hard for the teacher to maintain order.
  5. Talkative people are usually good at public speaking.
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