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Brain metastasis from his lung cancer caused expressive aphasia, a devastating development for someone as loquacious, open, and socially engaged as Gorman.

The normally loquacious Lipinski and Johnny Weir, who strongly feel Valieva should not be competing, provided minimum commentary, and following Valieva’s skate, Weir said, “All I can say is that was the Olympic short program from Kamila Valieva.”

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It’s for my Dad, one of the most outgoing and loquacious people I know but who never really talks at length about his time in the Navy.

Any conversation with Kevin Smith, the loquacious filmmaker/geek god, tends to go to interesting places.

For his part, the usually loquacious Adelson is so far uncharacteristically quiet.

The famously loquacious Clinton told the crowd, “We were told not to speak long.”

Sure, all of us enjoy poking fun at our loquacious, irrepressible, unpredictable vice president.

His characters are often loquacious and satirical, capable of raunchy humor.

Mr. Capt was more loquacious than the British man-servant, under similar circumstances, would be.

Avoid a loquacious propensity; you should never occupy more than your share of the time, or more than is agreeable to others.

He was quite friendly, and inclined to be loquacious, although he spoke with a slight foreign accent.

The fille-de-chambre too was handsome and cleanly-looking, but somewhat more loquacious than a weary traveller required.

The widow was loquacious in her mild slow way; and she was pleased at this opportunity for a little harmless gossip.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to loquacious, such as: chatty, garrulous, long-winded, voluble, babbling, and chattering.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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