volubility — the quality of speaking fluently and readily; talkativeness
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: the quality of speaking fluently and readily; talkativeness
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌvɑːljuˈbɪləti/
Korean meaning: 유창하고 거침없이 말하는 능력; 말이 많은 성질
Korean pronunciation: 볼류**빌**러티
Example Sentences
- The politician's volubility during the press conference left reporters scrambling to take notes.
- Her sudden volubility after three cups of coffee surprised her usually quiet colleagues.
- The professor's volubility made the three-hour lecture feel like a casual conversation.
volubility
NOUN//ˌvɑːljuˈbɪləti//
the quality of speaking fluently and readily; talkativeness

a woman gestures expressively while talking rapidly to her friend across the table. Her mouth is open mid-sentence and her hands move dynamically as words flow effortlessly from her. The conversation has been going on for some time, evident from her friend's captivated but slightly overwhelmed expression. Her friend leans back slightly, trying to keep up with the constant stream of words. Other coffee shop patrons glance over, noticing the animated discussion happening nearby. the quality of speaking fluently and readily with remarkable talkativeness
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Origin
From Latin 'volubilis' meaning 'rolling' or 'flowing smoothly,' derived from 'volvere' meaning 'to roll.' The word captures the image of speech that rolls off the tongue easily and continuously.
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“The politician's volubility during the press conference left reporters scrambling to take notes.”
“Her sudden volubility after three cups of coffee surprised her usually quiet colleagues.”
“The professor's volubility made the three-hour lecture feel like a casual conversation.”
“His volubility in multiple languages made him an excellent tour guide.”
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