voluble

Voluble means talkative, talkative. When he is voluble, he is always talking, and he doesn't usually stop to listen to others.

  • The teacher was very voluble and kept talking the entire time.

  • The student was very voluble and kept talking the entire time.

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Example Sentences for voluble

  • 1

    The President is voluble and passionate.

  • 2

    He is a voluble public performer.

  • 3

    The President has a capability of volubility.

  • 4

    Tymoshenko is a voluble public performer.

  • 5

    Nero is voluble and Archie in good form.

  • 6

    Some people envy his volubility.

  • 7

    He is known for volubility around the town.

  • 8

    But this volubility goes against Funder's Australian instincts.

  • 9

    Peasley is noted far and wide for his volubility.

  • 10

    The proposed volubility criterion makes no sense to me.