Babblative

/ˈbæbləˌteɪtɪv/ adjective

Prone to or characterized by constant, meaningless chatter; talkative in a trivial or excessive way without communicating anything important.

From 'babble' (from Middle Dutch 'babbelen,' imitative of babies' speech) plus the suffix -ative, meaning 'tending to' or 'characterized by.' The imitative origin reflects the ancient association of babbling with childish or senseless talk.

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