chattiness

English

Etymology

chatty + -ness

Noun

chattiness (uncountable)

  1. the state of being chatty
    • 1841 Catherine Grace F. Gore - Greville: or, A season in Paris
      The sole object of his chattiness at table was to prevent a more intimate conversation between herself and her companion.
    • 1997 Michael L. Frankel - Cruising the Gulags
      . . . but I felt good about having left the radio on anyway, even if it was just to satisfy my American chattiness.

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