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What (who) is loquacious - definition


loquacious         
SPEECH OR WRITING THAT USES MORE WORDS THAN NECESSARY
Perissologia; Logorrhoea (linguistics); Sesquipedalianism; Macrologia; Verbal diarrhea; Verbal Diarrhoea; Prolix; Verbose; Verboseness; Talkative; Garrulous; Garrulousness; Garrulity; Prolixities; Verbiage; Wordiness; Wordy; Loquaciousness; Loquatiousness; Logorrhoea (rhetoric); Logorrhea (rhetoric); Prolixity; Gobshite; Expatiation; Loquacious; Overwriting (prose); Draft:Overwriting (prose); Word messiness
If you describe someone as loquacious, you mean that they talk a lot. (FORMAL)
The normally loquacious Mr O'Reilly has said little.
= talkative, garrulous
ADJ
loquacious         
SPEECH OR WRITING THAT USES MORE WORDS THAN NECESSARY
Perissologia; Logorrhoea (linguistics); Sesquipedalianism; Macrologia; Verbal diarrhea; Verbal Diarrhoea; Prolix; Verbose; Verboseness; Talkative; Garrulous; Garrulousness; Garrulity; Prolixities; Verbiage; Wordiness; Wordy; Loquaciousness; Loquatiousness; Logorrhoea (rhetoric); Logorrhea (rhetoric); Prolixity; Gobshite; Expatiation; Loquacious; Overwriting (prose); Draft:Overwriting (prose); Word messiness
a.
1.
Talkative, garrulous, voluble.
2.
Speaking, noisy, talking.
3.
Blabbing, babbling, tattling, tell-tale.
loquacious         
SPEECH OR WRITING THAT USES MORE WORDS THAN NECESSARY
Perissologia; Logorrhoea (linguistics); Sesquipedalianism; Macrologia; Verbal diarrhea; Verbal Diarrhoea; Prolix; Verbose; Verboseness; Talkative; Garrulous; Garrulousness; Garrulity; Prolixities; Verbiage; Wordiness; Wordy; Loquaciousness; Loquatiousness; Logorrhoea (rhetoric); Logorrhea (rhetoric); Prolixity; Gobshite; Expatiation; Loquacious; Overwriting (prose); Draft:Overwriting (prose); Word messiness
[l?'kwe???s]
¦ adjective talkative.
Derivatives
loquaciously adverb
loquaciousness noun
loquacity noun
Origin
C17 (earlier (ME) as loquacity): from L. loquax, loquac- (from loqui 'talk') + -ious.
Examples of use of loquacious
1. On the contrary: He is loquacious, animated, candid and enthusiastic.
2. Obama –– and the usually loquacious Vice President–elect Joseph R.
3. His films are airy, loquacious, full of warmth and wit.
4. The man sitting next to Sir Massacred was the loquacious Simon Hughes.
5. He would have won it then." On the forthcoming London mayoral elections he is equally loquacious.