Meaning:
Garrulous (adjective) refers to someone who talks a lot, especially about things that are not important.
Translations:
- Hindi: बकबक करने वाला (Bakbak karne wala)
- Gujarati: બકવાસ કરનાર (Bakvās karnār)
- Urdu: باتونی (Batoni)
- Tamil: பேசுவதை நிறுத்தாதவர் (Pēcuvatai niṟuttātavar)
Forms of “garrulous”:
- Adjective: garrulous
- Example: “He is a garrulous old man.”
- Adverb: garrulously
- Example: “She garrulously chatted with her friends all afternoon.”
- Noun: garrulousness
- Example: “His garrulousness became tiresome after a while.”
- Verb: There is no direct verb form for “garrulous,” but you can use “talk” or “chatter” to describe the action.
Example Sentences:
- The garrulous salesman kept talking, even though I had already made up my mind.
- She garrulously discussed every minor detail of her vacation, much to the boredom of her colleagues.
- His garrulousness was amusing at first, but soon became overwhelming during the meeting.
- The garrulous host wouldn’t let any of the guests speak during the party.
- Despite her garrulous nature, she rarely says anything meaningful in conversations.