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Voluble

Voluble meaning

Fluent or having a ready flow of speech. | Of thoughts, feelings, or something that is expressed: expressed readily or at length and in a fluent manner. | Easily rolling or turning; having a fluid, undulating motion.

Example sentences (10)

What Prigozhin did, in his increasingly voluble videos attacking the Russian military establishment and then in his bizarre not-quite-march-on-Moscow in June, was to hold Putin up to ridicule.

Did you hear the voluble Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, say the people could keep on protesting but he and the Senate members would continue eating?

They will spot that criticism without solutions is the same wine (or Arrack) in different bottles unless specificities are presented to them, not just voluble rhetoric.

A perfect retort to voluble criticism was delivered by the defiant Khalil this weekend.

They are also very voluble people, so the decibel level was unbearably high.

Oliver is a voluble campaigner, but uncharacteristically taciturn when it comes to talking about his own politics.

The voluble Senator Harris will undoubtedly have something to say about it before too long — she won’t follow Mitch McConnell’s lead — but we can enjoy it in the meantime and perhaps even use it to think through the case against reparations.

Here Chopin's work is discussed by imaginary characters created by Schumann himself: Florestan (the embodiment of Schumann's passionate, voluble side) and Eusebius (his dreamy, introspective side) – the counterparts of Vult and Walt in Flegeljahre.

That the stoic Fafhrd is paired with the voluble Ningauble, while the story-loving Mouser with the laconic Sheelba is doubly ironic.

While some presidents have been relatively voluble about religion, many have been reticent to the point of complete obscurity.