logogogue

/lɒɡəˈɡoʊɡ/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who gives long speeches, especially one who speaks at great length about trivial matters.

“The politician’s logogogue performance at the town hall meeting left many audience members frustrated and uninspired.”

Synonyms

  • long-winder
  • loquacious

Antonyms

  • briefer
  • conciser