talkative

[ˈtɔːkətɪv]

talkative Definition

fond of or given to talking; loquacious.

Using talkative: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "talkative" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She's a very talkative person and can chat for hours.

  • Example

    The talkative parrot entertained the guests with its constant chatter.

  • Example

    He became more talkative after a few drinks.

  • Example

    The teacher encouraged the students to be more talkative in class.

talkative Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for talkative

Antonyms for talkative

Phrases with talkative

  • talking too much, often to the point of annoyance

    Example

    She can be too talkative sometimes, and it's hard to get a word in edgewise.

  • not wanting to talk or engage in conversation

    Example

    I'm not feeling very talkative today, sorry.

  • a state of mind where one feels like talking and engaging in conversation

    Example

    She was in a talkative mood and spent the whole evening chatting with her friends.

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Summary: talkative in Brief

'Talkative' [ˈtɔːkətɪv] is an adjective that describes someone who enjoys talking and is often chatty or garrulous. It can be used to describe people, animals, or moods. Examples include 'She's a very talkative person and can chat for hours,' and 'The talkative parrot entertained the guests with its constant chatter.' Antonyms include 'reticent' and 'taciturn.'

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