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/ˌlɒkwəˈsɪəsli/ · lo·qua·ci·ous·ly
adverb
- In a talkative or verbose manner. She spoke loquaciously about her favorite book, barely letting anyone else get a word in edgewise.
- In a manner characterized by excessive or unnecessary talk. The politician's loquaciously long speech left many in the audience yawning and checking their watches.
adjective
- Given to talking or speaking in a talkative or verbose manner. The loquaciously inclined professor dominated the conversation at the dinner party.
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Did you know? The word 'loquaciously' has been used by authors such as Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters to describe the talkative nature of their characters, highlighting its presence in literary works throughout history.