different between logorrheic vs garrulous

logorrheic

English

Alternative forms

  • logorrhoeic
  • logorrhœic

Etymology

logorrhea +? -ic

Adjective

logorrheic (comparative more logorrheic, superlative most logorrheic)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting logorrhea, the excessive flow of words
    It was a long, logorrheic tale.

Synonyms

  • talkative
  • See also Thesaurus:talkative

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garrulous

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin garrulus (talkative), from the verb garri? (I chatter).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??æ?.?.l?s/, /??æ?.j?.l?s/
  • (US) IPA(key): /????.?.l?s/, /????.j?.l?s/, /??æ?.?.l?s/, /??æ?.j?.l?s/

Adjective

garrulous (comparative more garrulous, superlative most garrulous)

  1. Excessively or tiresomely talkative.
    Synonyms: chatty, talkative, long-winded, loquacious, tonguey, voluble; see also Thesaurus:talkative
    • 1984, "A Modern Whitman," by James Atlas. The Atlantic, Dec 1984.
      Crammed with gossip, anecdotes, and confessions . . ., his garrulous, untidy narratives read like a good novel.
  2. (of something written or performed) Excessively wordy and rambling.
    Synonyms: bombastic, rambling, wordy; see also Thesaurus:verbose

Derived terms

  • garrulously
  • garrulousness

Related terms

  • garrulity

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