logorrhea - significado y definición. Qué es logorrhea
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Qué (quién) es logorrhea - definición


Logorrhea (psychology)         
EXTREME AND OVERWHELMING PROLIXITY, WORDINESS
Logorrhoea (psychiatry); Logorrhea (psychiatry); Logorrhoea (neurology); Logorrhea (neurology); Logorrhoea (mental health); Logorrhea (mental health)
In psychology, logorrhea or logorrhoea (from Ancient Greek λόγος logos "word" and ῥέω rheo "to flow") is a communication disorder that causes excessive wordiness and repetitiveness, which can cause incoherency. Logorrhea is sometimes classified as a mental illness, though it is more commonly classified as a symptom of mental illness or brain injury.
talkative         
SPEECH OR WRITING THAT USES MORE WORDS THAN NECESSARY
Perissologia; Logorrhoea (linguistics); Sesquipedalianism; Macrologia; Verbal diarrhea; Verbal Diarrhoea; Prolix; Verbose; Verboseness; Talkative; Garrulous; Garrulousness; Garrulity; Prolixities; Verbiage; Wordiness; Wordy; Loquaciousness; Loquatiousness; Logorrhoea (rhetoric); Logorrhea (rhetoric); Prolixity; Gobshite; Expatiation; Loquacious; Overwriting (prose); Draft:Overwriting (prose); Word messiness
Someone who is talkative talks a lot.
He suddenly became very talkative, his face slightly flushed, his eyes much brighter.
ADJ
verbose         
SPEECH OR WRITING THAT USES MORE WORDS THAN NECESSARY
Perissologia; Logorrhoea (linguistics); Sesquipedalianism; Macrologia; Verbal diarrhea; Verbal Diarrhoea; Prolix; Verbose; Verboseness; Talkative; Garrulous; Garrulousness; Garrulity; Prolixities; Verbiage; Wordiness; Wordy; Loquaciousness; Loquatiousness; Logorrhoea (rhetoric); Logorrhea (rhetoric); Prolixity; Gobshite; Expatiation; Loquacious; Overwriting (prose); Draft:Overwriting (prose); Word messiness
If you describe a person or a piece of writing as verbose, you are critical of them because they use more words than are necessary, and so make you feel bored or annoyed. (FORMAL)
...verbose politicians...
His writing is difficult and often verbose.
= long-winded
ADJ [disapproval]
Ejemplos de uso de logorrhea
1. Character doesn‘t change easily; something troubling may still lurk beneath the smile and the logorrhea.
2. So her mare‘s–nest of inapposite words and unclear thoughts cannot be excused as symptoms of Biden‘s Disease, that form of logorrhea that causes victims, such as Sen.
3. And then there was "Spellbound," a documentary that got an Oscar nomination for its chronicle of eight competitors in the 1''' bee, including winner Nupur Lala of Tampa, Florida, who triumphed on the word "logorrhea". The pressure is real, and so are the prizes.
4. And then there was "Spellbound," a documentary that got an Oscar nomination for its chronicle of eight competitors in the 1''' bee, including winner Nupur Lala of Tampa, Florida, who triumphed on the word "logorrhea." The pressure is real, and so are the prizes.