voluble

adjective
UK: /ˈvɒljʊbl/
US: /ˈvɑːljəbl/
  1. Talking a lot in an energetic and rapid way.

    1. She is a voluble woman.
    2. He became voluble on the subject of politics, hardly letting anyone interrupt his flow.
  2. Speaking easily and smoothly; fluent.

    1. He was very voluble.
    2. The voluble speaker held everyone's attention during the presentation on climate change.

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The word "voluble" in English means: Talking a lot in an energetic and rapid way., Speaking easily and smoothly; fluent..

The phonetic transcription of "voluble" is /ˈvɒljʊbl/ in British English and /ˈvɑːljəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "voluble": articulate, loquacious, garrulous, chatty, fluent, outspoken, talkative, vocal, effusive, verbose, wordy, prolix, long-winded, glib, mouthed, communicative, forthcoming, expressive, noisy, rambling, windy, gabby, multiloquent, eloquent.

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