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How to pronounce garrulousness in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms garrulity, loquaciousness, loquacity, talkativeness
Type of communicativeness
Has types leresis
Derivation garrulous

Examples of garrulousness

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His defence team tried to argue that his fault was naive garrulousness rather than venality.
From the economist.com
All are taken with the Midwesterner's robust garrulousness, and his crazy Cinderella story.
From the ocregister.com
As this upstanding member of the English clergy, Paxton Whitehead is spot-on in his jovial garrulousness.
From the theater.nytimes.com
The garrulousness is unimpeded by the 23-hr.
From the time.com
Contrast this with the president's garrulousness on Egypt when he all but called for Mubarak to begin a transition to surrender power.
From the cnn.com
As an adult, his isolation took on aspects of depression, false garrulousness, and ultimately self-abnegation, frequently accompanied by heavy drinking.
From the theatlantic.com
Candidates, barricaded behind lecterns, are to keep their natural garrulousness in check and moderators to press few follow-up questions.
From the economist.com
They could even put up with Thackeray's garrulousness for the sake of his marvelous stories or Samuel Butler's stolidity in order to penetrate the facades of Victorian society.
From the washingtontimes.com
More examples
  • Garrulity: the quality of being wordy and talkative
  • Prolixity (from Latin prolixus, "extended"; also called wordiness, verbosity and garrulousness) in language refers to speech or writing which uses an excess of words. Adjectival forms include prolix, wordy, verbose, and garrulous.