noun
- the quality of being excessively talkative, especially about trivial matters
Usage: formal
Examples
- His garrulity made it difficult for others to contribute to the conversation.
- The professor’s garrulity often caused lectures to run overtime.
- She was known for her garrulity at social gatherings.
- The politician’s garrulity during interviews sometimes worked against him.
- Despite his garrulity, he rarely said anything of substance.
- Her garrulity was endearing to some but exhausting to others.