lo·qua·cious adjective \lō-ˈkwā-shəs\: liking to talk and talking smoothly and easily
Full Definition of LOQUACIOUS
— lo·qua·cious·lyadverb
— lo·qua·cious·nessnoun
Origin of LOQUACIOUS
Latin loquac-, loquax, from loqui to speak
First Known Use: 1663
Related to LOQUACIOUS
- Synonyms
- blabby, chatty, conversational, gabby, garrulous, talkative, motormouthed, mouthy, talky
- Antonyms
- closemouthed, laconic, reserved, reticent, taciturn, tight-lipped, uncommunicative
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