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Meanings of
loquacious
in английском
Full of trivial conversation.
gabby
talkative
chatty
garrulous
talky
Related terms
voluble
Synonyms
Examples for "
gabby
"
gabby
talkative
chatty
garrulous
talky
Examples for "
gabby
"
1
In the old place, his wife, Christine had been the
gabby
one.
2
He'd be dead-sure to tell that
gabby
girl he's going to marry.
3
What in the world does this
gabby
busybody expect to happen?
4
I refused to allow my concern for
Gabby
's
safety to overpower me.
5
I'd come to think of that outing as the Great
Gabby
Grope.
1
Outside in the garden the crows and squirrels were awake, and
talkative
.
2
He was not especially
talkative
,
although he managed this without seeming unfriendly.
3
He now appeared much more
talkative
;
the deputy was taking rapid notes.
4
She was very
talkative
for a moment; subconscious excitement was the cause.
5
We got a statement off her already, but she sure was
talkative
.
1
The letter is in a
chatty
style that assures its being read.
2
This
chatty
girl was soon an object of scorn: a female chav.
3
France was the home of the memoir, personal,
chatty
,
spicy and unphilosophic.
4
Doc Reardon had been known to be, well, overly
chatty
on occasion.
5
But Isabelle was
chatty
and informative all the way to the Tate.
1
Moreover, it quickens the
garrulous
mind, and steadies the happiness of love.
2
Judge Straight knew the whole story, and old men are sometimes
garrulous
.
3
Bessie liked the kindly,
garrulous
old ladies, and promised to be neighborly.
4
He would not have wished a
garrulous
eulogy or a cumbrous epitaph.
5
The purple grackles are a
garrulous
,
gossipy set, as every one knows.
1
For all its strengths, there's no denying that the film is
talky
.
2
Reservoir Dogs made the
talky
,
highly referential geezer thriller a viable option.
3
Tech credits shine in a movie that is
talky
yet somehow still cinematic.
4
Moreover, he was
talky
,
aggressive, and more inclined to be heard and felt.
5
No letter at all, dearest, this; merely
talky
-
talky
.
-
Yours
without
words.
Usage of
loquacious
in английском
1
At home, in the woods, he is the most frolicsome and
loquacious
.
2
On the other hand, the bell-ringer was far more
loquacious
than usual.
3
When the clerk told him seven-thirty, he grinned and became undignifiedly
loquacious
.
4
He spoke to me with kindness, and I grew confiding and
loquacious
.
5
I now sometimes become
loquacious
-
asuresign that I am growing old.
6
Such astonishingly
loquacious
people as lived in Paris in the eighteenth century!
7
Your superintendent doesn't strike me as an especially
loquacious
kind of guy.
8
Ridgeway observed that wine made
loquacious
a man who was naturally conservative.
9
I sat down, wondering whither the gay,
loquacious
gentleman would lead me.
10
The preponderance was natural; he was by far the more
loquacious
.
11
Enid, the rotund and
loquacious
cook, spoke German, English, and French.
12
And during the operation the
loquacious
Corporal continued to exhort the unconscious traveller.
13
The more
loquacious
Thénardier became, the more mute was Jean Valjean.
14
He is cheery and
loquacious
,
methodical and orderly, and very punctilious in dress.
15
They ordered the
loquacious
lager and fell into an easy strain of conversation.
16
Three figures emerged out of the gloom, one of them mounted and
loquacious
.
Other examples for "loquacious"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
loquacious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more loquacious
so loquacious
very loquacious
as loquacious
become loquacious
More collocations
Loquacious
through the time
Loquacious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common