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Definition of volubility in English: volubilitynoun ˌvɒljʊˈbɪlɪtiˌvɑljəˈbɪlədi mass nounThe quality of talking fluently, readily, or incessantly; talkativeness. her legendary volubility deserted her Example sentencesExamples - She is voluble but it is a volubility weighted with good thoughts on every subject.
- He spoke at such length and with such volubility that you were inclined to believe that he was telling the truth.
- He recalls how impressed he was as a child by the volubility and animation of his uncles' marathon conversations.
- Earlier this month, however, her legendary volubility deserted her.
- Most of the senior figures in government viewed him with affectionate amusement, and occasionally mild annoyance because of his volubility.
Synonyms talkativeness, loquaciousness, loquacity, garrulousness, garrulity, verboseness, long-windedness, wordiness, chattiness, effusiveness, profuseness, communicativeness, expansiveness, openness, lack of reserve articulacy, articulateness, eloquence, fluency, glibness informal mouthiness, gabbiness, windiness, gassiness, big mouth, gift of the gab British informal wittering rare logorrhoea, multiloquence Definition of volubility in US English: volubilitynounˌvɑljəˈbɪlədiˌvälyəˈbilədē The quality of talking fluently, readily, or incessantly; talkativeness. her legendary volubility deserted her Example sentencesExamples - Most of the senior figures in government viewed him with affectionate amusement, and occasionally mild annoyance because of his volubility.
- He spoke at such length and with such volubility that you were inclined to believe that he was telling the truth.
- Earlier this month, however, her legendary volubility deserted her.
- She is voluble but it is a volubility weighted with good thoughts on every subject.
- He recalls how impressed he was as a child by the volubility and animation of his uncles' marathon conversations.
Synonyms talkativeness, loquaciousness, loquacity, garrulousness, garrulity, verboseness, long-windedness, wordiness, chattiness, effusiveness, profuseness, communicativeness, expansiveness, openness, lack of reserve |