Words To Describe Talkative People

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who talks a lot, especially about trivial matters

  • The lecturer found it challenging to control the chatterbox in the back row.
  • My little sister is such a chatterbox, she never stops talking!
  • I can't stand hanging out with that chatterbox, she's so annoying.
  • His mind was like a chatterbox, constantly filled with thoughts and ideas.

noun a person who is talkative or chatty

adjective talkative or chatty; tending to talk a lot or share a lot of information

  • Gabby's constant chatter during the meeting was quite distracting.
  • I can't focus when Gabby is being so talkative.
  • Gabby won't stop yapping, it's driving me crazy.
  • Her gabby nature is like a never-ending stream of words.

noun someone who jabbers or chatters incessantly

  • The jabberer in the meeting wouldn't stop talking and let others speak.
  • I can't stand that jabberer at the party who never stops gossiping.
  • That jabberer is always yapping about nonsense.
  • Her mind was like a room full of jabberers, never quiet or still.

noun the quality of being very talkative or chatty

  • Her loquacity during the meeting was quite impressive, as she eloquently expressed her ideas and opinions.
  • I couldn't get a word in edgewise with all of his loquacity at the party.
  • She's known for her non-stop loquacity, always chatting away about anything and everything.
  • His loquacity was like a river flowing endlessly, never running out of things to say.

noun a person who talks at length in a foolish or inconsequential way

  • The professor was known for being a prolific prattler during lectures, often going off on tangents.
  • My little sister is such a prattler, she never stops talking!
  • I can't stand that prattler in my class, always gossiping about everyone.
  • His mind was like a constant prattler, never quiet or at peace.

noun a person who talks at length, especially in an opinionated or boastful manner

  • The keynote speaker was nothing but a windbag, going on and on without saying anything of substance.
  • I can't stand talking to that windbag at the office - he never stops talking about himself.
  • Don't listen to that windbag, he's just full of hot air.
  • Her words were like a strong gust of wind, blowing away the windbag's arguments.