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Speaking About the Meaning of Loquacious
Loquacious undeniably has a certain poetic ring. It’s been a favorite of the writerly sort since it made its first appearance in English in the 17th century and, with poetic license, writers stretched its meaning beyond “talkative,” and especially “excessively talkative,” to describe such things as the chattering of birds and the babbling of brooks. The ultimate source of all this chattiness is loquī, a Latin verb meaning “to talk, speak.” Other words descended from loquī include colloquial, eloquent, soliloquy, and ventriloquism.
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talkative, loquacious, garrulous, voluble mean given to talk or talking.
talkative may imply a readiness to engage in talk or a disposition to enjoy conversation.
loquacious suggests the power of expressing oneself articulately, fluently, or glibly.
garrulous implies prosy, rambling, or tedious loquacity.
voluble suggests a free, easy, and unending loquacity.
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“Loquacious.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/loquacious. Accessed 1 Jan. 2025.
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