ˈgarələs also ˈger- or -ryə- adjective
Etymology: Latin garrulus, from garrire to babble, chatter — more at care
1.
a. : given to conversation : loquacious , talkative
garrulous … when talking of war or of his own experiences — C.S.Forester
b. : characterized by long-winded or diffuse statements : wordy
all day garrulous speeches had echoed from the tribune — Newsweek
c. : full of rambling detail : chatty
this delightfully garrulous volume of memoirs — Book-of-the-Month Club News
2. : suggestive of or having the effect of loquacity
ruins … garrulous of better days — John Ruskin
Synonyms: see talkative