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    loquacious
    /lə(ʊ)ˈkweɪʃəs/

    adjective

    • 1. tending to talk a great deal; talkative: "never loquacious, Sarah was now totally lost for words"

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  2. Loquacious means talking a lot or having the habit of talking a lot. Learn more about this formal adjective, its synonyms and antonyms, and how to use it in sentences with the Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Loquacious means full of excessive talk or given to fluent or excessive talk. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of loquacious from Merriam-Webster, America's largest dictionary.

  4. Loquacious means talking a lot or having the habit of talking a lot. Learn more about this formal adjective, its synonyms and antonyms, and how to use it in sentences with the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Loquacious definition: talking or tending to talk much or freely; talkative; chattering; babbling; garrulous. See examples of LOQUACIOUS used in a sentence.

  6. A loquacious person talks a lot, often about stuff that only they think is interesting. You can also call them chatty or gabby, but either way, they're loquacious. Whenever you see the Latin loqu-, you can be sure that the word has something to do with "talking."

  7. Loquacious means talking a lot or fond of talking. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, word origin and usage of loquacious with sentences from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Loquacious means talking a lot, especially on a particular topic. It is a formal word that can be used to describe someone who is talkative or verbose. See examples, pronunciation and word origin.