noun
- plural of garrulity; the quality or habit of talking excessively or at tedious length
Usage: formal; typically used in the plural to refer to multiple instances or manifestations of excessive talkativeness
Examples
- The professor's garrulities during lectures often caused students to lose focus.
- Her garrulities at the dinner party made it difficult for others to contribute to the conversation.
- We endured his garrulities with patience, though we longed for a moment of quiet.
- The elderly man's garrulities revealed his loneliness and need for human connection.
- Despite his garrulities, he rarely said anything of substance.