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Loquacious

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Definition tending to talk a great deal; talkative.

Translations

Read the translations of the word "loquacious" in different languages. Find your native language here.
cn
贫嘴
en
loquacious
es
locuaz
fr
loquace
de
redselig
ar
ثرثار
hi
बातूनी
pl
gadatliwy
ru
словоохотливый
ja
おしゃべりな

Examples

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She was known to be quite loquacious.
His loquacious nature often annoyed his colleagues.
The loquacious host kept talking for hours.

Story

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Bernie was a loquacious cat who loved to talk and talk and talk. He would meow at his owners all day, telling them about his adventures outside or asking for more food. His loquaciousness was also evident in his interactions with other cats in the neighborhood. He would chat with them for hours, sharing gossip and news about the latest happenings in the area. One day, Bernie met a new cat named Mittens. Mittens was not very loquacious and preferred to keep to herself. This made Bernie a bit uneasy, as he was used to being the most talkative cat around. However, he was determined to make friends with Mittens and he continued to chat away, hoping to get a response. Finally, after several attempts, Mittens responded. Bernie was overjoyed and they spent the rest of the day having a loquacious conversation about everything under the sun. From that day on, Bernie and Mittens became the best of friends, chatting away together whenever they had the chance. Bernie's loquaciousness had finally paid off and he had found a friend who appreciated his talkative nature. He realized that being loquacious was not a bad thing after all and that it had helped him make a new friend.