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