noun
- Plural of logorrhea; excessive or uncontrollable talkativeness; a tendency to talk excessively.
Usage: Medical or psychological term; Often used to describe a symptom of certain conditions
Examples
- The patient's logorrheas made it difficult for doctors to conduct a focused interview.
- His logorrheas during meetings frustrated colleagues who wanted to move forward with decisions.
- The therapist noted that the client's logorrheas seemed to increase during periods of anxiety.
- Some individuals with bipolar disorder experience logorrheas during manic episodes.
- Her logorrheas meant she would dominate conversations without allowing others to speak.