prolusory

/prəˈluːsɔri/

Definitions

1. adjective

given to loquacity or talkativeness; prone to verbosity

“The professor’s prolusory nature made it difficult for the students to focus on the lesson.”

2. noun

a person given to loquacity or talkativeness; a verbose person

“The student’s classmates considered her a prolusory and often struggled to have a conversation with her.”

Synonyms

  • garrulous
  • loquacious
  • verbose

Antonyms

  • concise
  • laconic
  • succinct