Multiloquence is a term used to describe the quality of being verbose or using excessive language. Synonyms for this word include loquacity, verbosity, prolixity, wordiness, and long-windedness. Loquacity refers to the tendency to talk excessively and often without a clear purpose. Similarly, verbosity implies the use of more words than necessary to express oneself. Prolixity is the use of a lengthy or complicated expression in speech or writing. Wordiness suggests an excess of unnecessary words or phrases. Finally, long-windedness typically applies to speakers who are overly talkative and tend to take a long time to make a point.