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23 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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Mary found solace in her loquacious journal entries, pouring her thoughts onto the pages each night.
The loquacious salesperson managed to convince even the most skeptical customers to buy the product.
Even in the digital age, she preferred sending loquacious handwritten letters to friends.
The radio host's loquacious style kept the audience engaged during the talk show.
Even in the peaceful garden, the loquacious bees hummed with constant activity.
The loquacious salesperson described the product with great enthusiasm.
In the courtroom, the loquacious witness provided crucial testimony for the trial.
In the courtroom, the loquacious lawyer presented a compelling argument to the jury.
The loquacious comedian had the audience in stitches with his non-stop banter.
The loquacious parrot amused everyone with its constant chattering in the corner of the room.
Even during quiet evenings, the loquacious cicadas created a symphony in the background.
The loquacious child actor stole the show with witty remarks during the press conference.
The loquacious chef shared cooking tips and stories with the audience on the cooking show.
Despite being loquacious, she maintained a level of eloquence in her public speeches.
Her loquacious podcast episodes covered a wide range of topics, from science to pop culture.
The loquacious group of friends enjoyed lively discussions over brunch every weekend.
His loquacious nature made him the center of attention at social gatherings.
The loquacious tour operator shared fascinating facts about marine life during the boat tour.
Even in moments of solitude, she remained loquacious in her journal entries.
Despite being loquacious, he cherished moments of quiet reflection in the mountains.
Despite being loquacious, he was a good listener and offered thoughtful advice.
The loquacious book club members discussed various literary genres at their monthly meetings.
In the quiet library, her loquacious phone conversation drew disapproving glances.

Loquacious

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adjectiveTalkative or inclined to talk a lot; chattering or garrulous.

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Last Updated On: March 4, 2024
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