garrulous

/ˈger-ə-ləs/

borrowed from Latin garrulus, from garrīre "to chatter, talk rapidly" (probably of imitative origin) + -ulus, deverbal suffix denoting inclination or repetitive action (going back to Indo-European -l-, participial suffix)

adjective

  1. given to prosy, rambling, or tedious loquacity : pointlessly or annoyingly talkative

  2. wordy

talkative loquacious garrulous voluble mean given to talk or talking. talkative may imply a readiness to engage in talk or a disposition to enjoy conversation. loquacious suggests the power of expressing oneself articulately, fluently, or glibly.