Locuaz in english

Talkative

pronunciation: tɔkətɪv part of speech: adjective
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talkative

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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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.

Locuaz synonyms

loquacious in spanish: locuaz, pronunciation: loʊkweɪʃəs adjectivegarrulous in spanish: gárrulo, pronunciation: gerələs adjectiveexpansive in spanish: expansivo, pronunciation: ɪkspænsɪv adjectivevoluble in spanish: locuaz, pronunciation: vɑljəbəl adjectiveindiscreet in spanish: indiscreto, pronunciation: ɪndɪskrit adjectivechatty in spanish: hablador, pronunciation: tʃæti adjectivecommunicative in spanish: comunicativo, pronunciation: kəmjunəkətɪv adjectivegabby in spanish: hablador, pronunciation: gæbi adjectiveblabbermouthed in spanish: blabbermouthed, pronunciation: blæbɜrmaʊθt adjectiveblabby in spanish: blabby, pronunciation: blæbi adjectivetalky in spanish: talky, pronunciation: tɔki adjectivebigmouthed in spanish: hablador, pronunciation: bɪgməðd adjectivecommunicatory in spanish: comunicativo, pronunciation: kəmjunəkətɔri adjective
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