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Meanings of
talkative
in inglés
Full of trivial conversation.
gabby
chatty
garrulous
loquacious
talky
Related terms
voluble
Unwisely talking too much.
blabby
bigmouthed
blabbermouthed
Related terms
indiscreet
Sinónimos
Examples for "
blabby
"
blabby
bigmouthed
blabbermouthed
Examples for "
blabby
"
1
You guys used to say it was a prison tower for
blabby
kids.
2
Pete supposed this was true, but he hadn't realized how
blabby
he'd been until now.
3
Good old interfering Nina with her big,
blabby
mouth.
4
Because people get very
blabby
under an anaesthetic.
5
But unlike today's
blabby
bloggers, Barger steadily honed his one-paragraph posts into shorter and more compact bursts.
1
It is a careful, deeply held secret even the
bigmouthed
among us don't discuss.
2
Both are conscious of the narrative of their experience; Wiley says,
"
Bigmouthed
evil girl kisses Jew on the grass."
3
"You are rather
bigmouthed
,
"
said Maskull coolly.
4
"I am not staying here," Mat told the rafters, "with a
bigmouthed
Ogier and a fool whose head is too big for a hat.
Friendly and open and willing to talk.
expansive
Related terms
communicative
communicatory
Usage of
talkative
in inglés
1
Outside in the garden the crows and squirrels were awake, and
talkative
.
2
He was not especially
talkative
,
although he managed this without seeming unfriendly.
3
He now appeared much more
talkative
;
the deputy was taking rapid notes.
4
She was very
talkative
for a moment; subconscious excitement was the cause.
5
We got a statement off her already, but she sure was
talkative
.
6
As you know, the President's father was not an especially
talkative
man.
7
Dunny accompanied me in the taxicab, but was less
talkative
than usual.
8
Finding himself with a
talkative
neighbour in the carriage, he chatted freely.
9
She wasn't especially
talkative
,
nor did I have anything worth bringing up.
10
Juan became more
talkative
when someone speaking Spanish was in their vicinity.
11
He loved drinking much, and was
talkative
enough then; but quite peaceful.
12
Usually the boy was
talkative
,
babbling so fast that nobody could understand.
13
He was in an excellent humor, in high spirits, and very
talkative
.
14
Even Harold was less
talkative
:
the tones of his voice had harshened.
15
The Signora, strangely unlike her usual self, was not in
talkative
mood.
16
After the third dose of square-face he grew quite amiable and
talkative
.
Other examples for "talkative"
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talkative
Adjective
Frequent collocations
very talkative
more talkative
less talkative
so talkative
talkative man
More collocations
Talkative
through the time
Talkative
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common