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Learn a Word Daily — Garrulous
Today’s word is "Garrulous": Excessively talkative.
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Word of the Day · January 7, 2026
Garrulous
GAIR-uh-lus · adjective
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Definition
Excessively talkative.
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Origin & Etymology
From Latin garrulus, meaning “talkative” or “chattering.”
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Nuance
Garrulous implies nonstop talking—often friendly, but usually a bit too much.
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Usage
“The garrulous tour guide turned a 20-minute walk into a two-hour story.”
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Fun Fact
In Latin, garrire meant “to chatter” and was used for the sounds birds make—so garrulous is basically “human birdsong.”
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