English
Noun
loquacity (countable and uncountable, plural loquacities)
- Talkativeness; the quality of being loquacious.
- 1887, George Bernard Shaw, An Unsocial Socialist, ch. 17:
- Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three.
- September 1924, W. Somerset Maugham, Mr Know‐All:
- Here was news for us, for Mr Kelada, with all his loquacity, had never told anyone what his business was.
Synonyms
Translations
talkativeness
- Catalan: loquacitat f
- Dutch: spraakzaamheid f
- Esperanto: parolemo
- Finnish: puheliaisuus (fi)
- French: loquacité (fr) f
- Georgian: ყბედობა (q̇bedoba)
- German: Schwatzhaftigkeit f, Geschwätzigkeit (de) f, Gesprächigkeit f, Redseligkeit (de)
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- Italian: loquacità (it) f
- Latvian: runība f, valodība f, pļāpība f, pļāpīgums m, runīgums m, valodīgums m
- Norwegian: snakkesalighet
- Portuguese: loquacidade (pt) f
- Russian: говорли́вость (ru) f (govorlívostʹ), словоохо́тливость (ru) f (slovooxótlivostʹ), болтли́вость (ru) f (boltlívostʹ), разгово́рчивость (ru) f (razgovórčivostʹ)
- Spanish: locuacidad (es) f
- Volapük: spikotäl (vo), spikodiäl
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