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garrulity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "garrulity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the quality of being excessively talkative or chatty, often in a trivial or rambling manner. Example: "Her garrulity during the meeting made it difficult for anyone else to get a word in."
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34 human-written examples
To parliamentary statesmen used to Tudor dignity, James's shambling gait, restless garrulity, and dribbling mouth ill-befitted his exalted claims to power and privilege.
Encyclopedias
If the aim was simultaneously to portray speed and stillness, the effect was of simultaneous garrulity and terseness, with solo instruments - a piccolo, low brass - piercing static curtains of massed-string sound.
News & Media
He could play rapid wit and foolish garrulity with an equal deftness.
News & Media
When I arrived in Washington in 1991 he was chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and establishing world records in garrulity.
News & Media
I stopped there before my garrulity got me into trouble and I ended up writing something along the lines of "Love is looking out for one another – Friedrich Nietzsche".
News & Media
We headed upstairs, del Toro adopting the hushed garrulity of a docent.
News & Media
Earlier this year, Dan Chiasson described Terrance Hayes as "a poet of swallowed garrulity, imagined riposte, mock correction, and interior litigation".
News & Media
Growing up in Jackson Heights, Queens, Rickles was a self-conscious child, he says — especially shy around "important people" — and he found his mother's garrulity embarrassing.
News & Media
Simpleminded garrulity, however, is the hallmark of "The Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette" (Doubleday; $32).
News & Media
Yet if this side of postmodernism — it could be called the tragic or tragicomic side — is gravely shadowed by silence, the comic-manic side sometimes seems to be in rapid flight from it: think of the anarchic proliferations of Thomas Pynchon, the metafictional garrulity of William Gass, the perpetual movement of Auster.
News & Media
Blass was famous for his bonhomie as a dinner companion, and for his ribald garrulity on every topic but himself, yet in his own grandly austere Sutton Place apartment and the eighteenth-century stone house in Litchfield County that was practically Cistercian he eschewed comfortable furniture because it might encourage a visitor to settle in.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "garrulity" when you want to specifically highlight the excessive and often tedious nature of someone's talkativeness. It's more formal and critical than simply saying someone is "talkative".
Common error
Avoid using "garrulity" when you simply mean someone is talkative or chatty. "Garrulity" carries a negative connotation, implying the talkativeness is excessive and boring.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "garrulity" is that of a noun, typically used as the subject or object in a sentence. It names the quality or state of being excessively talkative. Ludwig confirms its use as a noun through various examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "garrulity" is a noun denoting excessive talkativeness. Ludwig AI confirms it's grammatically correct and usable in English, though its negative connotation makes it important to use appropriately. It's common in news and media, and can be used in neutral and descriptive writing. When a simpler or less critical term is needed, consider alternatives like "talkativeness" or "loquacity". Using "garrulity" effectively requires understanding its nuances and implications.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
loquaciousness
Implies a tendency to talk a great deal, often with fluency and ease.
talkativeness
A general term for being inclined to talk a lot.
verbosity
Refers to the use of more words than necessary, often making communication unclear.
prolixity
Indicates a lengthy and tedious style of speaking or writing.
volubility
Suggests a rapid and continuous flow of speech.
effusiveness
Describes unrestrained emotional expression in speech.
long-windedness
Refers to speaking or writing at excessive length.
chatty
Informal term for being friendly and talkative.
multiloquence
Suggests the ability to speak in multiple languages. The difference lies in the ability to speak in multiple languages instead of one.
gift of the gab
An idiom referring to the ability to speak persuasively and eloquently, not necessarily excessively.
FAQs
How can I use "garrulity" in a sentence?
You can use "garrulity" to describe someone's excessive talkativeness. For example, "The politician's "garrulity" during the debate frustrated many viewers."
What is a simpler word for "garrulity"?
While "garrulity" is quite specific, you could use simpler words like "talkativeness" or "loquacity" depending on the context.
What is the difference between "garrulity" and "eloquence"?
"Garrulity" refers to excessive and often rambling talk, while "eloquence" refers to fluent and persuasive speaking. "Garrulity" is usually negative, while "eloquence" is positive.
Is "garrulity" a formal or informal word?
"Garrulity" is a relatively formal word. In more informal contexts, you might prefer to use words like "chattiness" or "talkativeness".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested