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Prolixity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prolixity (from Latin prolixus , extended, also called verbosity and garrulousness ) in language refers to speech or writing which uses an excess of words. Adjectival forms include prolix , ...
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Definition of garrulous in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of garrulous. Pronunciation of garrulous. Translations of garrulous. garrulous synonyms, garrulous antonyms. Information about garrulous in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... fond of talking a garrulous old man.
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1. talking too much: excessively or pointlessly talkative; ... 2. wordy: using many or too many words; ... [Early 17th century. < Latin garrulus< garrire "to chatter"]
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garrulous adj. Given to excessive and often trivial or rambling talk; tiresomely talkative. Wordy and rambling: a garrulous speech ... Wordy and rambling: a garrulous speech.
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Tuesday, September 29. 2009 ... All I know is that I don't know nothing ... While I can honestly say that I have studied at Cambridge University, it would be somewhat disingenuous. The truth is that I have spent a grand total of four weeks there, at various points in the past three or so years. While my employer uses their...
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Meanings of ingenious, garrulous, exorbitant, slothful, froward, astute, obtuse, provincial, ambiguous, impudent ... discuss the word garrulous ... Meaning of garrulous (adjective) extremely talkative or wordy; loquacious; chatty; Example of garrulous; No one wanted to speak with the garrulous man for fear of being stuck in...
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