Meaning & Definition of Talkative in English
English⟶
Talkative
Tending to talk a lot.
Pronunciation:
/ˈtɔː.kə.tɪv/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Inclined to talk a great deal; chatty.
Example Sentence: The talkative child seemed to have an endless supply of questions.
Definition: Characterized by the quality of being very expressive in conversation.
Example Sentence: She was so talkative that everyone in the room felt included in the discussion.
Definition: Eager to engage in conversation with others.
Example Sentence: His talkative nature made him the life of the party.
Etymology
Origin: From talk + -ative, indicating a tendency to engage in conversation.
Synonyms
chattyloquaciousgarrulousverboseexpansive
Common Phrases and Expressions
- talk someone's ear off: To talk so much that someone is worn out or bored.
- a real chatterbox: A person who talks a lot, often excessively.
- shoot the breeze: To engage in casual or informal conversation.
Translations
- Spanish: hablador
- French: loquace
- German: gesprächig
- Russian: разговорчивый
Related Words
- chat: To engage in light, informal conversation.
- discuss: To talk about a topic with others.
Slang Meanings of talkative
Meaning: Motor mouth
Example Sentence: She's such a motor mouth; she can't go five minutes without talking.
Meaning: Chatterbox
Example Sentence: My friend is a total chatterbox, always filling the silence.