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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Loquacious' in a Sentence

"Talkative or inclined to talk a lot; chattering or garrulous." more

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Sarah is a loquacious girl who always has a lot to say during show-and-tell.
At the library, Emily found a loquacious book that told exciting stories about faraway lands.
The river was loquacious as it flowed, making soothing sounds that calmed everyone nearby.
The parrot in the pet store was incredibly loquacious, repeating words all day long.
During the field trip, Mr. Johnson, our loquacious guide, shared interesting facts about the historical landmarks.

Loquacious

loh-kwey-shuhs
adjectiveTalkative or inclined to talk a lot; chattering or garrulous.

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Last Updated On: March 4, 2024
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