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voluble [ˈvɒljəbl̩, Am ˈvɑ:l-] ADJ form

1. voluble person:

voluble

2. voluble speech:

voluble

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Excitable and voluble, their post-mortems could often be heard many tables away.
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Dressed in a bright pink jumper and a floral headscarf, she is cheerfully voluble and keen to tell her family's story.
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Such oily and voluble sanctimoniousness needed no modification to be fitted to appear before the footlights in satirical drama.
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All of his voluble frivolity and fantastic nonsense seemed to hide a lot of sound common sense and intelligence.
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A captivating first half, in front of nearly 4000 voluble home fans, ended with the scores locked at 52-52.
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Barley, exuberant and voluble, is too interested in exploring common ground with non-classical musicians.
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The foot poppers, by contrast, were voluble in their enthusiasm and amazed at being in love, even the grandmas and grandpas.
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He later praised the voluble galleries for buoying him.
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The nameless woman is totally dedicated to her duty, a true believer in the importance of voting, a tireless worker, rather voluble and certainly not submissive.
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Instead, he grows more voluble, while the listener quietly processes what is said.
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