
voluble
/ˈvɑɫjəbəɫ/
speaking fluently and at length
voluble in a sentence
“She became voluble when discussing her favorite subject.”
Origin of voluble
Latin volubilis (rolling, revolving) from volvere (to roll)
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excessively compliant or deferential
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excessively willing to serve or please others
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demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight
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eager or quick to argue, quarrel, or fight
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causing or likely to cause disagreement or argument