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Term: Loquacious

Description:

Loquacious is an adjective that describes someone who talks excessively or is inclined to talk a lot. It is a term used to characterize individuals who are talkative and tend to speak at length. It can also refer to individuals who enjoy engaging in conversations frequently.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

Describing someone who talks a lot or is excessively talkative.

Example sentence: She is the most loquacious person I know; she never stops talking.

Sense 2:

Referring to someone who enjoys conversing frequently.

Example sentence: He is a loquacious individual who loves to engage in stimulating discussions.

Sense 3:

Relating to a particular speaking style that involves talking at length.

Example sentence: The professor's loquacious lectures often extended far beyond the specified class time.

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