Loquaciousness
Loquaciousness (n.): The art of speaking excessively and at length about nothing in particular.
A state of being loquacious is often a result of an overabundance of thoughts, but not necessarily an abundance of sense.
Example: "I've been talking for hours, but I've said nothing."
Etymology
The word "Loquacious" originates from the Latin "loquaciousus," meaning "talkative" or "talkative-ness."
It is a word often employed by those with a penchant for verbosity.
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