Definitions of loquacious. adjective. full of trivial conversation. synonyms: chatty, gabby, garrulous, talkative, talky voluble.
See definition of know-it-all on Dictionary.com. nounone who claims full knowledge.
Loquacious is an adjective we use to describe someone who talks easily, fluently, and a lot.
adjective. om·nif·i·cent äm-ˈni-fə-sənt. : unlimited in creative power.
Noun. omnicompetence (usually uncountable, plural omnicompetences) The state of being omnicompetent; the ability to do everything.
noun. 1. : one who has unlimited power or authority : one who is omnipotent. capitalized : god sense 1.
pauciloquent in British English
(pɔːˈsɪləkwənt ) adjective. rare. using few words in speech or conversation.
A garrulous person just won't stop talking (and talking, and talking, and talking...). Garrulous comes from the Latin word garrire for "chattering or prattling." If someone is garrulous, he doesn't just like to talk; he indulges in talking for talking's sake — whether or not there's a real conversation going on.
logorrhea Add to list Share. If someone's always mouthing off and just can't shut up, they've got logorrhea, a pathological inability to stop talking.
Sesquipedalian can also be used to describe someone or something that overuses big words, like a philosophy professor or a chemistry textbook. If someone gives a sesquipedalian speech, people often assume it was smart, even if they don't really know what it was about because they can't understand the words.
One of the most common words to describe someone who thinks they are better than someone else is arrogant. Another very common word to describe such a person is proud.
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Logorrhea is characterized by the constant need to talk. Occasionally, patients with logorrhea may produce speech with normal prosody and a slightly fast speech rate.
Reasons that someone may talk excessively include mental health disorders, personality characteristics, and personality disorders. Excessive talking can create a social burden for both the talking person and their listeners.
Logorrhea. noun : excessive and often incoherent talkativeness or wordiness. Perhaps the expressions of the overtalker in your life are of a more noisome type.
There are several reasons why someone might talk excessively. It might be due to nerves, excitement, a desire to connect with others, or simply because he is the only person familiar with a subject at a social gathering. Sometimes, someone takes over the conversation and prevents others from speaking.
melophile (plural melophiles) One who loves music.
Noun. dendrophile (plural dendrophiles) One who loves trees.
Noun. melomaniac (plural melomaniacs) One with an abnormal fondness of music; a person who loves music. [
omnibenevolent (not comparable) All-loving, or infinitely good, usually in reference to a deity or supernatural being, for example, God.
In order to describe God's attributes, or characteristics, theologians use three important terms: omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence. Omni is the Latin root, meaning 'all.
OPPOSITES FOR omnipotent
2 impotent, powerless, helpless.
Key points. Some people talk a lot because they're egotistical, but others are overwhelmed by their own feelings and push them away by talking. To quiet a nonstop talker, figure out what they are trying to communicate and restate it in your own words.