voluble

/ˈvɑːljəbəl/
adjective
  1. Speaking or tending to speak a great deal; talkative.
    • The voluble tour guide kept the group entertained with stories for the entire bus ride.
    • My voluble neighbor can talk for hours about her garden without taking a breath.
    • He was so voluble at the meeting that no one else could get a word in.
  2. Characterized by rapid, fluent, and continuous speech.
    • Her voluble explanation of the science project left the judges impressed but slightly confused.
    • Despite his nervousness, he gave a voluble and passionate speech at the wedding.
    • The politician's voluble response to the question lasted nearly ten minutes.
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