🔤 Loquacious (Adjective)

IPA: //ləˈkweɪʃəs//

✨ Use loquacious when someone’s words flow freely—whether it’s delightful or a bit much.

🧠 Meaning

Tending to talk a great deal; talkative.

✍️ Example Sentences

🔹 The loquacious tour guide kept the group entertained with endless stories.

🔹 He became more loquacious after a few cups of coffee.

📜 Word Origin

From Latin loquax (“talkative”), from loqui (“to speak”).

💡 Did You Know?

While loquacious can simply mean chatty, it often suggests a lively, engaging conversational style—unless, of course, it’s too much.

🏷️ Related Words

#talkative #chatty #garrulous #verbose #communicative #effusive
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Loquacious

//ləˈkweɪʃəs// (Adjective)
“Use loquacious when someone’s words flow freely—whether it’s delightful or a bit much.”
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