overtalking

/ˌoʊvərˈtɔːkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of overtalk: talking too much or for too long.
    • Stop overtalking and let me finish my sentence.
    • The host kept overtalking, so the show ran over time.
    • He is overtalking again and not letting anyone else speak.
  2. Present participle of overtalk: interrupting or speaking over someone.
    • She kept overtalking her friend during the argument.
    • I hate it when people start overtalking me in a conversation.
    • The panelists were overtalking each other, creating chaos.
noun
  1. The act of talking too much or for too long.
    • The teacher warned the class about overtalking during the exam.
    • Overtalking can make meetings less productive.
    • His overtalking annoyed the other passengers on the bus.
  2. The act of interrupting or speaking over others.
    • The debate rules strictly forbid overtalking.
    • She was criticized for her constant overtalking in group discussions.
    • Overtalking is considered rude in many cultures.
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