wordful
English
Etymology
From Middle English wordefull, from Old English wordfull, equivalent to word + -ful.
Adjective
wordful (comparative more wordful, superlative most wordful)
- Full of words; wordy; talkative; verbose
- 1996, George Ella Lyon, A Wordful Child:
- I was a wordful child. My family says I talked before I walked.
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Antonyms
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