noun
- a person who engages in lengthy, idle, or evasive talk; someone who palavers
Usage: informal; often used to describe someone who talks excessively without saying anything meaningful
Examples
- The politician was dismissed as a mere palaverer who made grand promises but delivered nothing.
- She grew tired of his endless palavering and walked away from the conversation.
- The palaverer at the meeting wasted everyone's time with pointless discussion.
- He's known as a palaverer in the office—always talking but rarely accomplishing anything.
- The sales representative turned out to be just another palaverer trying to confuse customers with jargon.