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volubility


Meanings
  • The quality of being able to speak fluently and at length; eloquence.

    - "He was known for his volubility and eloquence during public speeches."
    - "During the debate, the politician demonstrated great volubility, addressing each point raised by his opponents in detail."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with volubility
volatility , solubility , mobility , adaptability , viability , flexibility , and versatility.
Homophones
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  1. Volleyball () : A team sport played with a ball in which two teams of six players each try to score points by hitting a ball over a net to the opponent's court. Volleyball is a popular team sport that is played around the world.


Variants
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volubilities , volubility , voluble , volubleness , volublenesses , volubly
Forms
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{"text"=>"The verb 'volubilize' refers to the action of making something voluble or eloquent in speech.", "examples"=>["He was known for his ability to volubilize complex ideas and present them in a clear and eloquent manner during public speeches.", "During the debate, the politician demonstrated great volubility, addressing each point raised by his opponents in detail and volubilizing complex ideas and presenting them in a clear and eloquent manner to counter their arguments."]}


Etymology
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Late Latin volubilitas, from volubilis, from volvere to roll.


Trivia
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  1. {"text"=>"Did you know that the word 'volubility' comes from the Latin word 'volvere', which means 'to roll'? The term 'volubility' refers to the ability to speak fluently and at length, like a rolling ball of words.", "part_of_speech"=>""}


Related Concepts
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  1. Oratory: Oratory refers to the art of using language effectively and persuasively, especially in public speaking. Oratory involves the use of rhetoric, style, and delivery to persuade, inform, or entertain an audience.


How to Memorize "volubility"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person speaking fluently and at length, with a clear and eloquent voice. Picture this person addressing an audience, using persuasive language and engaging rhetoric to persuade, inform, or entertain the audience.


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