loquaciously
Meanings
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adjective
Given to talking at great length; voluble.
Rhymes
Words rhyming with loquaciouslyequally , silently , fully , rarely
Variants
List of all variants of loquaciously that leads to same resultloquacious , loquaciously , loquaciousness , loquaciousnesses
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Latin loquacitas, from loqui 'to speak'.
Trivia
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The word 'loquaciously' contains the root word 'loqui', which is Latin for 'to speak'.
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The term 'loquaciously' was first used in English in the 16th century.
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The term 'loquaciously' is often used to describe politicians who engage in lengthy speeches or debates.
Related Concepts
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eloquence: The ability to speak or write effectively and persuasively.
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volubility: The quality of being talkative or verbose.
Quotes
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… long-cultivated dislikes and resentments, combined with a general expectation of coming apocalypse. He talked about these topics in a manner that managed to be tight-lipped and "loquacious" at the same time.
- Ian Frazier,{it}New Yorker{/it},22 & 29 Dec. 2003 -
With a wonderful memory for detail, this talkative woman—who my father said never forgets anything—became truly "loquacious".
- Joseph A. Amato,{it}Dust{/it},2000 -
… the flaw of the genre is not in betraying the "loquacious" John Williams and the chatty Father Foucquet, but in failing to schedule an interview with the reticent Eunice Williams and the tongue-tied John Hu.
- Jill Lepore,{it}Journal of American History{/it},June 2001
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.The term 'loquaciously' has been used in literature to describe characters who are talkative or excessively verbose. In art, it can be used to describe paintings or sculptures that depict people engaged in conversation. In music, it can be used to describe songs or compositions that feature lengthy instrumental passages or extended vocal sections.
How to Memorize "loquaciously"
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visualize
- Visualize a person who never stops talking. Imagine their lips moving constantly as they speak.
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associate
- Associate the word 'loquaciously' with the image of a talkative parrot.
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mnemonics
- Create a mnemonic by remembering the Latin origin of the word: 'Loquaciously' comes from the Latin word 'loqui', which means 'to speak'.
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