loudmouth
word
Definition
A person who talks a lot, often loudly and in an annoying or rude way, without considering others.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and often negative; used to criticize someone who won't stay quiet, especially in group settings. Commonly for people who interrupt, brag, or dominate conversations. Not appropriate in formal contexts.
Spanish: bocazas - charlatánPortuguese (BR): falastrão - tagarela (pejorativo)Portuguese (PT): falador (pejorativo) - tagarela (pejorativo)Chinese (Simplified): 大嘴巴 - 爱出风头的人Chinese (Traditional): 大嘴巴 - 愛出風頭的人Hindi: बड़बोला - बहुत बोलने वाला (नकारात्मक अर्थ)Arabic: ثرثار (سلبي) - فم كبيرBengali: জন্টার - বাচাল ব্যক্তিRussian: горлопан - болтунJapanese: おしゃべり - うるさい人Vietnamese: người lắm lời - người hay to mồmKorean: 시끄러운 사람 - 떠벌이Turkish: çok konuşan - geveze - bağırganUrdu: بڑبولا - زیادہ بولنے والاIndonesian: cerewet - tukang ribut
Example Sentences
He is such a loudmouth in class.
basic
Everyone thinks Tom is a loudmouth at meetings.
basic
Nobody likes a loudmouth at parties.
basic
Don’t be such a loudmouth—let others speak, too.
natural
Mark’s a real loudmouth, but he means well.
natural
I wish the loudmouth in the back would stop shouting during the movie.
natural