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Comparative
more voluble
Superlative
most voluble
1
characterized by a ready and continuous flow of speech
- The voluble host kept the conversation lively all evening.
- He became voluble when discussing his research.
- The witness was surprisingly voluble under cross-examination.
- Her voluble commentary turned a simple game into a spectacle.
- A voluble neighbor could talk for hours about local politics.
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