Monday, June 2, 2008

Word of the Week — June 2-8

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garrulous • \GAIR-uh-lus\ • adjective


1 : pointlessly or annoyingly talkative 2 : wordy


Example Sentence:

With a few judicious revisions, a good editor can often transform garrulous writing into elegant prose.

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English has many adjectives that share the meaning "given to talk" or "talking." "Talkative" may imply a readiness to talk or a disposition to enjoy conversation, while "loquacious" suggests the power of expressing oneself articulately, fluently, or glibly. "Voluble" suggests a free, easy, and unending talkativeness, and "garrulous" implies talkativeness that is dull, rambling, or tedious. "Garrulous," by the way, derives from the Latin verb "garrire," which means (no surprise here) "to chatter" or "to babble."

Courtesy of Merriam-Webster Online


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