talkative

IPA: tˈɔkʌtɪv

adjective

  • Tending to talk a lot.
  • Speaking openly and honestly, neglecting privacy and consequences.
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Examples of "talkative" in Sentences

  • I could make no reply, indeed I hardly spoke another word the rest of the evening; so little talkative is the fulness of contentment.
  • By age three, kids who were talked to regularly by their parents (called the talkative group) had IQ scores 1.5 times higher than those kids whose parents talked to them the least (called the taciturn group).
  • But in their preface to the poem they make the further point (borrowed, with due acknowledgment, from critic Christopher Ricks) that voluble in its modern sense -- "talkative" -- is what the serpent is about to become.
  • But in their preface to the poem they make the further point (borrowed, with due acknowledgment, from the critic Christopher Ricks) that voluble in its modern sense -- "talkative" -- is what the serpent is about to become.

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