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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. adjective. us / loʊˈkweɪ·ʃəs / Add to word list. having the habit of talking a lot. (Definition of loquacious from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of loquacious. loquacious. The role of honest broker in negotiations between loquacious opponents, however, was not to the ambassador's liking.

  3. The meaning of LOQUACIOUS is full of excessive talk : wordy. How to use loquacious in a sentence. Speaking About the Meaning of Loquacious Synonym Discussion of Loquacious.

  4. having the habit of talking a lot. (Definition of loquacious from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of loquacious. loquacious. Even in our loquacious age, shoplifting produces squirming. From NPR.

  5. 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."

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

  7. adjective. If you describe someone as loquacious, you mean that they talk a lot. [formal] The normally loquacious Mr O'Reilly has said little. Synonyms: talkative, chattering, babbling, chatty More Synonyms of loquacious. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency.

  8. Definition of loquacious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.