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volubility

[vol-yuh-bil-i-tee] / ˌvɒl yəˈbɪl ɪ ti /




NOUN
fluency
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG




Example Sentences

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Cave’s newfound volubility doesn’t extend to this double album, which has long, sombre, instrumental set pieces reminiscent of David Bowie’s Low.

From The Guardian

“Growing” has a sleepy volubility; the erstwhile bar hound is now reminiscing with girlfriends about her wilder days over a nice but very long brunch.

From The New Yorker

He still arms himself with acidic volubility against colleagues who illustrate the varieties of human pettiness, narcissism, and affectation.

From The New Yorker

In recent years, O’Neill has become more Jamesian, creating odious bros whose ornate volubility allows them to be as slippery as they like, without ever really doing much.

From New York Times

Perhaps this will usher in a new period of volubility.

From New York Times