Talkativeness

  • 71China — • Includes history, government, education, and religion Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. China     China     † …

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  • 72Mental Pathology —     Mental Pathology     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mental Pathology     This subject will be considered under the following headings:     I. Localization of Mental Faculties     II. Causes of Mental Disturbances     III. Varieties of Insanity… …

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  • 73verbomania — noun a) Obsession with words. b) An abnormal talkativeness; a psychotic flow of speech …

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  • 74polylogy — noun a) A collection of two or more books, motion pictures, or electronic games in a series, as one single unit. These works […] appear, upon closer scrutiny, to be dramatic, and are actually the the seventh and eighth parts of an ennealogy (as… …

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  • 75logorrhea — noun a) An excessive and often uncontrollable flow of words. b) Excessive talkativeness. Syn: verbal diarrhea …

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  • 76reticence — noun a) the avoidance of saying too much b) a silent nature Syn: reserve, secrecy, taciturnity, bashfulness, demureness, diffidence, quietness …

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  • 77not be able to get a word in edgeways — verb To be unable to say a single word because of someone elses talkativeness …

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  • 78multiloquence — noun The state or condition of being multiloquent; talkativeness …

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  • 79garrulity — noun /ɡəˈɹu.lɪ.ti/ The state or characteristic of being garrulous. She delivered herself of a great number of original reflections. It was the most charming garrulity he had ever heard. Syn: garrulousness, loquaciousness, talkativeness …

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  • 80logorrhoea — noun a) An excessive and often uncontrollable flow of words. b) Excessive talkativeness. Syn: verbal diarrhea, verbal diarrhoea …

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