voluble

[US]/ˈvɒljʊbl/
[UK]/ˈvɑːljʊbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. talkative; easily rotating; [Botany] twining.

Example Sentences

she was as voluble as her husband was silent.

He became very voluble and told her everything.

Her niece, an extremely voluble young woman,engages in soliloquies, not conversations.

She is known for being voluble in meetings.

His voluble nature makes him a great storyteller.

The politician's voluble speech captivated the audience.

Her voluble personality makes her popular at social gatherings.

The teacher's voluble explanations helped the students understand the topic better.

He is so voluble that he can talk for hours without getting tired.

The voluble salesman convinced me to buy the product.

Despite being voluble, she is a good listener too.

Her voluble complaints about the service led to improvements in the restaurant.

The voluble debate between the two candidates lasted for hours.

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