overtalk

/ˌoʊvərˈtɔːk/
noun
  1. Excessive or prolonged talking.
    • After hours of overtalk, the group still hadn't reached a decision.
    • His overtalk at the party made some guests feel ignored.
    • The teacher asked the student to cut down on overtalk during lessons.
verb
  1. To talk too much or for too long; to dominate a conversation.
    • Please don't overtalk during the meeting; others need a chance to speak.
    • The host warned the guest not to overtalk the allotted time.
    • He tends to overtalk when he's nervous about a topic.
  2. To interrupt or speak over someone else.
    • The moderator had to remind the panelists not to overtalk each other.
    • It's rude to overtalk your classmates during a discussion.
    • She tried to make her point, but he kept overtalking her.
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