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loquarious

 

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Loquarious

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Talkative or excessively talkative; inclined to talk a lot.

Sense 1: Popular Usage

This adjective is often used to describe individuals who tend to talk excessively or who are always eager to engage in conversation.

Example Sentences:

  • She is known for her loquarious nature, often dominating conversations with her constant chatter.
  • John's loquarious tendencies make him a great host at parties, as he can effortlessly keep conversations flowing.
  • The professor's loquarious style of lecturing sometimes caused his students to lose focus.

Sense 2: Local Usage

In certain local dialects, "loquarious" may be used regionally, but its meaning and usage align with the popular understanding described above.

Example Sentences:

  • In our small town, people often refer to someone who talks excessively as "loquarious."
  • The locals have a saying: "Beware of the loquarious neighbor, for their words can never be trusted."
  • During the local festival, the town crier is known for his loquarious announcements, entertaining and informing the community.

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