talkative
adjectiveMarked by or having a disposition to talk.
Inclined to talk or converse; ready or apt to engage in conversation; freely communicative; chatty.
Synonyms Talkative, Loquacious, Garrulous. Talkative is a mildly unfavorable word; the others are clearly unfavorable. Talkative is applied to a person who is in the habit of speaking frequently, whether much is said at one speaking or not: thus, a lively child may be talkative. A loquacious person is one who has this inclination with a greater flow of words, and perhaps a disposition to make many-words of a small matter. Garrulous is the word applied to mental decline, as in old age, and implies feeble, prosy, continuous talk, with needless repetitions and tiresome details. The subject of a garrulous person’s talk is generally himself or his own affairs or observations.
adjectiveGiven to much talking.
adjectivefriendly and open and willing to talk
adjectivefull of trivial conversation
adjectiveunwisely talking too much