Voluble (adjective)

Easily rolling, turning or moving; fluent; talkative; tending to speak at great length.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from latin volubilis, from volvere to roll, from volvus rolling.

Examples:

  1. The speaker was voluble and had an easy way with words.
  2. The interviewee was voluble and had much to say about the topic.
  3. The politician was known for his voluble speeches.
  4. The salesperson was voluble and could talk for hours without pausing.
  5. She was voluble, and he found her conversation very entertaining.
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