Choose the one-word substitute: “One who talks too much.”

Choose the one-word substitute: “One who talks too much.”

  • (A) Quite
  • (B) Garrulous
  • (C) Pregnable
  • (D) Illogical
The term "garrulous" defines a person who speaks too much about unimportant subjects because it originates from the Latin word garrire which means "to chatter" and English speakers use the term to describe people who speak excessively in ways that annoy others.
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