Talkier example sentences

Related (5): chatty, loquacious, garrulous, verbose, voluble

talk·y

adjective

talkier (comparative adjective)

  - (of a movie, play, novel, etc.) containing a great deal of talk or dialogue:

  - (of a person) inclined to talk at length; talkative:

Synonyms

verbose, prolix, lengthy, protracted, diffuse, discursive, rambling, digressive, maundering, circumlocutory, periphrastic, repetitious, tautological, tortuous, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, windy, waffly, pleonastic, logorrheic, concise, succinct, chatty, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, conversational, gossipy, gossiping, chattery, chattering, babbling, blathering, gibbering, communicative, wordy, verbose, profuse, prolix, rambling, gushing, effusive, gabby, mouthy, yakking, gassy, taciturn, reticent

"Talkier" Example Sentences

1. Talkier conversations often lead to better understanding.
2. She was talkier than usual today.
3. He's always been the talkier one in the group.
4. The talkier he gets, the more I lose interest.
5. We had a talkier lunch than usual.
6. He's the talkier of the two siblings.
7. She was talkier than I expected.
8. He was talkier than usual this morning.
9. Talkier debates often lead to better decisions.
10. I'm usually the talkier one in the relationship.
11. I found her talkier than I expected.
12. I'm usually the talkier one in our conversations.
13. He's always been the talkier one in the family.
14. He's the talkier one of the two brothers.
15. His talkier side often gets him in trouble.
16. She was talkier than usual at the party.
17. I was surprised by how talkier she was.
18. I'm usually the talkier one in our group.
19. Talkier meetings are often more productive.
20. He's the talkier one in our friendship.

Common Phases

Discussing ideas; Brainstorming; Negotiating; Collaborating; Planning; Facilitating; Decision-making; Problem-solving; Debating; Analyzing; Evaluating.

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