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non-volubly
vol·u·ble
/
ˈvɒl
yə
bəl
/
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[
vol
-y
uh
-b
uh
l
]
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adjective
characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative:
a voluble spokesman for the cause.
Origin:
1565–75;
<
Latin
volūbilis
which turns easily, flowing, equivalent to
volū-,
base of
volvere
to turn +
-bilis
-ble
Related forms
vol·u·bil·i·ty,
vol·u·ble·ness,
noun
vol·u·bly,
adverb
non·vol·u·bil·i·ty,
noun
non·vol·u·ble,
adjective
non·vol·u·ble·ness,
noun
non·vol·u·b·ly,
adverb
un·vol·u·ble,
adjective
un·vol·u·ble·ness,
noun
un·vol·u·b·ly,
adverb
Synonyms
articulate, garrulous, loquacious. See
fluent
.
Antonyms
taciturn.
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World English Dictionary
voluble
(ˈvɒljʊb
ə
l)
—
adj
1.
talking easily, readily, and at length; fluent
2.
archaic
easily turning or rotating, as on an axis
3.
rare
(of a plant) twining or twisting
[C16: from Latin
volūbilis
turning readily, fluent, from
volvere
to turn]
volu'bility
—
n
'volubleness
—
n
'volubly
—
adv
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
voluble
1575, "liable to constant change," from Fr. voluble, from L. volubilis "that turns around, rolling, flowing, fluent" (of speech), from volvere "to turn around, roll" (see
vulva
). Meaning "fluent, talkative" first recorded 1588.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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