Garrulities [noun]

Definition of Garrulities:

loquacity

Synonyms of Garrulities:


Opposite/Antonyms of Garrulities:

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Sentence/Example of Garrulities:

The landlord, an unstoppable gramophone of garrulity, entering by the street-door and bearing down upon him, put him to flight.

Speculating much, but saying little in reply to Gille's garrulity, he set off with him to the old noble's attic.

Mayo knew that his secret had been exposed, but he had no relish for an argument with Captain Candage on the subject of garrulity.

"Indeed," said Nickie, with a look of attention to draw on the garrulity of the old man.

For this you may thank yourself, for I heard that you complained of my silence—so here goes for garrulity.

For the egotistic garrulity of the author there is, in fact, no more fit occasion than in the final pages of his book.

But drunkenness so rules every man, that he knows not of his garrulity.

There is something essentially womanish in the irrepressible garrulity of her moral reflections.

If they are not so deep that they flood the lungs and smother out life they inspire a wild desire to talk, a fluttering garrulity.

Surprised at the silence, accustomed as she was to the garrulity of country neighbours, she stepped out into the piazza.