noun
- the quality of talking a great deal; talkativeness
Usage: formal
Examples
- Her loquacity made her popular at parties but exhausting in small groups.
- The professor’s loquacity turned a simple question into a twenty-minute lecture.
- His natural loquacity served him well in his career as a radio host.
- The child’s loquacity impressed the adults with her extensive vocabulary.
- Despite her usual loquacity, she remained surprisingly quiet during the meeting.
- The politician’s loquacity helped him connect with voters on the campaign trail.