single word requests - Suggestion for someone who talks a lot but says little



I know many politicians that avoid interview questions by talking a lot but not really communicating anything.


You could say that what they were saying was full of banalities or canned answers or that they were waffling, but is there a better word for this behaviour?


I'd like to say some thing like That response was a _____ or he\she is ___ing?



Answer



You can use bloviate and its various forms:



a style of empty, pompous political speech particularly associated with Ohio due to the term's popularization by United States President Warren G. Harding, who, himself a master of the technique, described it as "the art of speaking for as long as the occasion warrants, and saying nothing". The verb "to bloviate" is the act of creating bloviation.
from wikipedia


to speak or write verbosely and windily
from m-w.com



Thus, "that response was a bloviation" or "he/she is bloviating."


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