Logorrhea | |
noun | 1. A tendency to extreme loquacity |
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| "His speech started out strong, but it devolved into incoherent logorrhea that was hard to follow." | "A good editor can help a writer transform confusing logorrhea into something more coherent and easy to read." | "When writing a term paper, avoid unnecessary logorrhea and stick to the point." |
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| Greek, early 20th century |
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| There's a word for everything. The ancient Greek word "logos" means "word" or "reason," and it's the root for the English words "logo," "logophile" (a lover of words), and "logolatry" (the worship of words). ... | |
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