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Definitions from the WebSynonyms for loquacityNoun1. Talkativeness: the characteristic of being talkative and constantly engaging in conversation. Example sentence: She was known for her talkativeness, always ready to strike up a conversation with anyone she met. 2. Chatter: rapid and continuous talk, often without much purpose or substance. Example sentence: The children's chatter could be heard from the next room as they played together. 3. Verbiage: excessive or unnecessary use of words, often avoiding directness or clarity. Example sentence: The legal document was full of verbose verbiage that made it difficult to understand. 4. Gab: informal and lively conversation, usually light-hearted in nature. Example sentence: We sat at the café for hours, enjoying the gossip and gab with our friends. Adjective1. Voluble: speaking fluently and incessantly. Example sentence: The politician was renowned for his voluble speeches that could captivate the audience. 2. Gossipy: inclined to engage in or spread gossip and rumors. Example sentence: The neighbors loved her company because she always had the latest gossipy news to share. 3. Chatty: fond of or inclined to chat; friendly and talkative. Example sentence: They always enjoyed her company at parties because she was so chatty and easy to talk to. 4. Orotund: marked by fullness, strength, and a rich sound; grandiloquent. Example sentence: The actor's orotund voice filled the theater, captivating the audience with its depth and resonance. Amazon search links: | ||||
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