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Adjective
(1) full of trivial conversation,talkative
(2) full of trivial conversation
(3) talkative
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Adjective
(1) full of trivial conversation,talkative
(2) full of trivial conversation
(3) talkative
Show Examples
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(1) The Mirror spoke to the loquacious Norman about availability.
(2) The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious , he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements.
(3) We law professors are loquacious enough as it is; no need to encourage us.
(4) It is surprising how nastily loquacious people become when a national newspaper's chequebook is waved under their eager noses.
(5) Exactly what the players make of their loquacious boss could be gauged this past week by the sight of many of them wearing T-shirts in his honour.
(6) He was loquacious , providing a great deal of his introspection in public.
(7) Driving around the farm in his old pickup truck, my uncle would politely nod while I solved all the world's problems as only a loquacious 10-year-old can.
(8) He is as affable and loquacious as any good politician, but also displays a genuine interest in others and what they have to say.
(9) There is something seductive about Ireland's loquacious inhabitants.
(10) She tells us how on one plane journey she sat next to a loquacious and elderly Egyptian banker, who advised her that it is a religious duty to be happy, no matter which god one worships.
(11) He cares and worries intensely about movies, and he's eloquent, loquacious , even verbose on the subject.
(12) Mainstream politicians in Holland have found it difficult to respond to the loquacious professor.
(13) I cannot tell whether he recognised me, but that night he was voluble, almost loquacious .
(14) It's a place where all the cabbies are loquacious , every stranger is a character, and people frequently break out into song on the street.
(15) They are intensely literate and endlessly loquacious .
(16) But there's a lot in the manifesto to like - for a start, it's loquacious on the subject of public transport.
Show Examples
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(1) The Mirror spoke to the loquacious Norman about availability.
(2) The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious , he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements.
(3) We law professors are loquacious enough as it is; no need to encourage us.
(4) It is surprising how nastily loquacious people become when a national newspaper's chequebook is waved under their eager noses.
(5) Exactly what the players make of their loquacious boss could be gauged this past week by the sight of many of them wearing T-shirts in his honour.
(6) He was loquacious , providing a great deal of his introspection in public.
(7) Driving around the farm in his old pickup truck, my uncle would politely nod while I solved all the world's problems as only a loquacious 10-year-old can.
(8) He is as affable and loquacious as any good politician, but also displays a genuine interest in others and what they have to say.
(9) There is something seductive about Ireland's loquacious inhabitants.
(10) She tells us how on one plane journey she sat next to a loquacious and elderly Egyptian banker, who advised her that it is a religious duty to be happy, no matter which god one worships.
(11) He cares and worries intensely about movies, and he's eloquent, loquacious , even verbose on the subject.
(12) Mainstream politicians in Holland have found it difficult to respond to the loquacious professor.
(13) I cannot tell whether he recognised me, but that night he was voluble, almost loquacious .
(14) It's a place where all the cabbies are loquacious , every stranger is a character, and people frequently break out into song on the street.
(15) They are intensely literate and endlessly loquacious .
(16) But there's a lot in the manifesto to like - for a start, it's loquacious on the subject of public transport.
Related Words
(1) loquacious
(2) qua
Related Words
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(1) loquacious
(2) qua
Synonyms
Adjective
1. talkative
2. voluble
3. communicative
4. expansive
6. unreserved
7. chatty
8. gossipy
11. gabby
14. talky
15. windy
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. talkative
2. voluble
3. communicative
4. expansive
6. unreserved
7. chatty
8. gossipy
11. gabby
14. talky
15. windy
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