Loquacity

Pronunciation: /ˈɫoʊˈkwɑˈsɪti/

Loquacity (noun)

  1. The habit of talking a lot, often more than is needed or wanted.
  2. A style of speech or writing that uses many words and keeps going.

Examples

  • Her loquacity made the meeting drag on.
  • His loquacity annoyed everyone during the discussion.