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All loquacious synonyms

lo·qua·cious
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adj loquacious

  • voluble — characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative: a voluble spokesman for the cause.
  • chatty — Someone who is chatty talks a lot in a friendly, informal way.
  • long-winded — talking or writing at tedious length: long-winded after-dinner speakers.
  • garrulous — excessively talkative in a rambling, roundabout manner, especially about trivial matters.
  • jabbering — rapid, indistinct, or nonsensical talk; gibberish.
  • loose-lipped — tending toward indiscriminate and uninhibited talk.
  • motormouth — a person who is a constant or irrepressible talker.
  • yacking — to talk, especially uninterruptedly and idly; gab; chatter: They've been yakking on the phone for over an hour.
  • fluent — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
  • gabby — talkative; garrulous.
  • prolix — extended to great, unnecessary, or tedious length; long and wordy.
  • verbose — characterized by the use of many or too many words; wordy: a verbose report.
  • wordy — characterized by or given to the use of many, or too many, words; verbose: She grew impatient at his wordy reply.
  • gossipy — given to or fond of gossip: a gossipy neighbor.
  • babbling — inarticulate or imperfect speech.
  • chattering — rapid and continuous talk

adjective loquacious

  • talkative — inclined to talk a great deal: One drink and she became very talkative.
  • effusive — unduly demonstrative; lacking reserve: effusive greetings; an effusive person.
  • noisy — abounding in or full of noise: a noisy assembly hall.
  • talky — having or containing superfluous or purposeless talk, conversation, or dialogue, especially so as to impede action or progress: a talky play that bored the audience.
  • windy — accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
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