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Is there a single word for (noun) "someone who speaks irrelevantly"?

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must resist temptation...


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Eta ~

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blabbermouth -- not precisely it, as this carries the sense of not keeping confidences.

gasbag -- still not precisely it, as this carries the sense of self-importance.

loquacious -- close but not it, as this can mean talkative without being irrelevant.

garrulous -- this might be it.

circumloqutious -- close, but carries the sense of talking all around a subject on purpose, whereas the irrelevant talker does not necessary seek to avoid direct speech.

Oops, the last three are not nouns. Oh, well.

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Prattler? You may have stumbled upon another of those concepts for which there's no word


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Blatherskite.

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Blatherskite does come close, but none of them quite hits the nail on the head. Most of the aforementioned terms basically mean "talkative", which does not necessarily mean the person at question speaks irrelevantly, just that he/she speaks a lot.

Never heard of gasbag! is that slang?

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One of Merriam's defs for prattle is meaningless or empty talk; not a perfect fit but close


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I still think blatherskite is exactly what you asked for.

Blather means to talk nonsensically (from the root word suggesting 'blowing' etc - see ref below), and skite comes from a ME word for diarrhoea from an ancient Norse word meaning shit, so a blatherskite is someone who literally talks a load of uncontrolled meaningless crap.

blather

SYLLABICATION: blath·er
PRONUNCIATION: blthr
VARIANT FORMS: also bleth·er (blth-)
INTRANSITIVE VERB: Inflected forms: blath·ered, blath·er·ing, blath·ers
To talk nonsensically.
NOUN: Nonsensical talk.
ETYMOLOGY: Old Norse bladhra. See bhl- in Appendix I.
OTHER FORMS: blather·er —NOUN

~ copyright American Heritage


AH bladder

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Well, it does mean someone who talks nonsense, or empty talk; but it doesn't mean there's a topic at hand and that the person talks irrelevantly (i.e. nothing pertaining to the topic)?

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