adjective
- containing too much dialogue or conversation; excessively talkative in style
Usage: informal; often used to describe movies, books, or plays
Examples
- The movie was too talky for my taste – I prefer more action.
- Critics complained that the play was talky and slow-moving.
- She found the novel talky and wished the author had included more plot development.
- The director’s latest film is surprisingly talky compared to his earlier work.
- Some viewers enjoy talky dramas, while others find them boring.
- The screenplay was criticized for being overly talky and lacking visual storytelling.