Words To Describe Communication Styles

4 words in this vocabulary list

adjective talkative or chatty, especially in a fluent and easy manner

  • The professor was known for being loquacious during lectures, often going off on tangents.
  • My aunt is so loquacious, she can talk for hours without taking a breath.
  • I can't stand hanging out with that loquacious guy, he never stops talking.
  • Her loquacious nature was like a bubbling brook, constantly flowing with words.

adjective Vociferous is an adjective that describes someone or something that is loud, vocal, and outspoken.

  • The vociferous crowd demanded answers from the government officials.
  • She's always so vociferous about her opinions, isn't she?
  • The fans were super vociferous at the concert last night.
  • The storm outside was vociferous, as if nature itself was shouting.

adjective characterized by a ready flow of speech; fluent

  • The professor was known for being voluble during lectures, often going off on tangents.
  • My grandma is so voluble, she never stops talking!
  • I can't believe how voluble she is, it's like she has verbal diarrhea.
  • Her voluble nature was like a river that never ceased flowing.

noun excessive talkativeness, especially about trivial matters

  • Her constant garrulity during the meeting was quite distracting.
  • She just wouldn't stop talking, her garrulity was off the charts.
  • I can't deal with his garrulity anymore, it's driving me crazy.
  • The garrulity of the flowing river seemed to whisper ancient secrets.