'Garrulous' is an adjective used to describe a person who talks excessively, often about trivial matters. It implies a tendency to chatter or ramble on without much substance.
The term 'garrulous' has its roots in the Latin word 'garrire,' meaning 'to chatter' or 'to talk rapidly.' Over time, it evolved into the Middle French word 'garrul,' eventually finding its way into English.
'Garrulous' is derived from the Middle French word 'garrul,' which has its origins in the Latin 'garrire.' The sense of talking in a rambling or chattering manner has persisted in the word's evolution.
- Talkative
- Chatty
- Voluble
- Loquacious
- Verbose
- Reserved
- Reticent
- Taciturn
- Silent
- Mute