Prone to communicate confidential information.
Unwisely talking too much.
Sinônimos
Examples for "talkative"
Examples for "talkative"
1Outside in the garden the crows and squirrels were awake, and talkative.
2He was not especially talkative, although he managed this without seeming unfriendly.
3He now appeared much more talkative; the deputy was taking rapid notes.
4She was very talkative for a moment; subconscious excitement was the cause.
5We got a statement off her already, but she sure was talkative.
1You guys used to say it was a prison tower for blabby kids.
2Pete supposed this was true, but he hadn't realized how blabby he'd been until now.
3Good old interfering Nina with her big, blabby mouth.
4Because people get very blabby under an anaesthetic.
5But unlike today's blabby bloggers, Barger steadily honed his one-paragraph posts into shorter and more compact bursts.
1It is a careful, deeply held secret even the bigmouthed among us don't discuss.
2Both 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.