Locuaz in english
Talkative
pronunciation: tɔkətɪv part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: tɔkətɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures
locuaz = discursive ; voluble ; glib ; talkative ; loquacious.
Example: By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.Example: A voluble talker, he is known as a person with a large talent and a large ego.Example: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.Example: Both blacks & whites perceived themselves as active, caring, critical, emotional, friendly, individualistic, intelligent, & talkative.Example: I can't stand loquacious people; it's almost impossible to walk away from them without feeling like you are being rude or weird.
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» los menos locuaces = inarticulate, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .
Example: NACs see their role as champions of the inarticulate by either taking up their case or providing groups with the information weaponry to campaign for their rights.