Etymology:
Meaning:
Vaniloquence is the habit or practice of speaking in an empty, frivolous, or boastful manner; uttering nonsense or falsehoods.
Origin:
The term "vaniloquence" has been used in English since the late 16th century. It is derived from the Latin vaniloquus, which was used to describe someone who speaks vain or empty words. The term was first used in English in the context of religious and moral writings, where it was used to condemn those who made empty promises or spoke without substance.
Over time, the term vaniloquence has come to be used more broadly to refer to any kind of empty or meaningless speech. It is often used to describe people who talk a lot but say very little, or who make exaggerated or grandiose claims without any basis in fact.
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