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English-Thai Dictionary

loquacious

ADJ พูดมาก (คำ ที่ เป็นทางการ  ช่างพูด  verbose voluble talkative phud-mak

 

loquaciously

ADV อย่าง ช่าง โม้ ช่างคุย 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

LOQUACIOUS

a.[L. loquax, from loquor, to speak. Eng. to clack. ] 1. Talkative; given to continual talking.
Loquacious, brawling ever in the wrong.
2. Speaking; noisy.
Bling British bards, with volant touch, traverse loquacious strings.
3. Apt to blab and disclose secrets.

 

LOQUACIOUSNESS, LOQUACITY

n.[L. loquacitas.] Talkativeness; the habit or practice of talking continually or excessively. Too great loquacity and too great taciturnity by fits.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

LOQUACIOUS

Lo *qua "cious, a. Etym: [L. loquax, -acis, talkative, fr. loqui to speak; cf. Gr.

 

1. Given to continual talking; talkative; garrulous. Loquacious, brawling, ever in the wrong. Dryden.

 

2. Speaking; expressive. [R.] J. Philips.

 

3. Apt to blab and disclose secrets.

 

Syn. -- Garrulous; talkative. See Garrulous.

 

LOQUACIOUSLY

LOQUACIOUSLY Lo *qua "cious *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a loquacious manner.

 

LOQUACIOUSNESS

LOQUACIOUSNESS Lo *qua "cious *ness, n.

 

Defn: Loquacity.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

loquacious

lo qua cious |lōˈkwāSHəs ləˈkweɪʃəs | adjective tending to talk a great deal; talkative. DERIVATIVES lo qua cious ly adverb, lo qua cious ness noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin loquax, loquac- (from loqui talk ) + -ious .

 

Oxford Dictionary

loquacious

loquacious |ləˈkweɪʃəs | adjective tending to talk a great deal; talkative. DERIVATIVES loquaciously adverb, loquaciousness noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin loquax, loquac- (from loqui talk ) + -ious .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

loquacious

loquacious adjective a loquacious little boy: talkative, voluble, communicative, expansive, garrulous, unreserved, chatty, gossipy, gossiping; informal having the gift of (the ) gab, gabby, gassy, motormouthed, talky, windy. ANTONYMS reticent, taciturn.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

loquacious

loquacious adjective he was a loquacious and precocious boy: talkative, garrulous, voluble, over-talkative, long-winded, wordy, verbose, profuse, prolix, effusive, gushing, rambling; communicative; chatty, gossipy, gossiping, chattering, chattery, babbling, blathering, gibbering; informal with the gift of the gab, having kissed the blarney stone, yakking, big-mouthed, gabby, gassy; rare multiloquent, multiloquous. ANTONYMS reticent, taciturn.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

loquacious

lo qua cious /loʊkwéɪʃəs /形容詞 かたく 多弁な, おしゃべりな (talkative ).ly 副詞 ness 名詞