"Hyperorality" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hyperorality is a rare psychiatric disorder characterized by an excessive and uncontrollable urge to talk or speak excessively about trivial matters. People with hyperorality often exhibit blathering, gossiping, or rambling, and may talk at length about unimportant or inconsequential topics. The condition is often associated with other neurological or psychiatric disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, ADHD, or aphasia.
Hyperorality
Hyperorality is a medical term that refers to an abnormal tendency to talk excessively or aimlessly. Here are 5 usage examples:
Hyperolfaction refers to an unusually strong or intense sense of smell, often accompanied by an increased sensitivity to odors. People with hyperolfaction may be more sensitive to smells and have a heightened ability to detect and distinguish between different scents.
Hyperosmolar refers to a concentration of solutes in the blood or other bodily fluids that is higher than normal, resulting in an excessive amount of dissolved substances. This can lead to dehydration and an imbalance of electrolytes in the body. In medical contexts, a hyperosmolar state can be indicative of certain conditions or diseases, such as uncontrolled diabetes or kidney failure.